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  • Nurses have simple solution for cancer patients

    Nurses have simple solution for cancer patients

    Many cancer patients have ports for frequent infusions. Nurses’ solution… port shirts with strategically placed zippers.

  • Bay Pines VA nurses complete residency program

    Bay Pines VA nurses complete residency program

    Program is a 12-month paid residency that helps nurses transition from nursing school to clinical practice.

  • By transforming heath care, VA nurses make a difference every day

    By transforming heath care, VA nurses make a difference every day

    VA nurses advance the practice and transform health care for Veterans every day. Explore these impressive stories.

  • VA celebrates Nurses Month

    VA celebrates Nurses Month

    VA salutes the extraordinary contributions of 122,000 nurses across America.

  • South Texas nurses earn Pathway to Excellence designation … again

    South Texas nurses earn Pathway to Excellence designation … again

    The Pathway designation highlights nurses who are an integral part of the healthcare team with a voice in policy and practice.

  • Meet a few nurses of VA’s National Oncology Program

    Meet a few nurses of VA’s National Oncology Program

    Oncology nurses help patients manage symptoms and cope with the emotional and psychological effects of cancer.

  • VA nurses share their stories through songs

    VA nurses share their stories through songs

    This National Nurses Month, Freedom Sings USA will debut six songs written by VA Veteran nurses.

  • Celebrate National Nurses Month—and the nurses who change lives

    Celebrate National Nurses Month—and the nurses who change lives

    As we celebrate National Nurses Month, we take time to recognize all that nurses at VA do for our Veterans, because “VA Nurses Make a Difference.”

  • Four ways to honor VA nurses during National Nurses Month

    Four ways to honor VA nurses during National Nurses Month

    “VA Nurses Make a Difference!” VA nurses nationwide are meeting the moment for Veterans, their families and caregivers.

  • Phoenix nurses complete mandatory annual competencies

    Phoenix nurses complete mandatory annual competencies

    For mandatory annual competencies, nurses must complete hands-on training for handwashing, suicide prevention, and more.

  • Eleven nurses pregnant in one VA hospital

    Eleven nurses pregnant in one VA hospital

    Eleven registered nurses in the Inpatient Surgical Unit at the Audie L. Murphy VA were all pregnant at the same time.

  • Oncology Nurses Corner: Tiniska J. Brooks

    Oncology Nurses Corner: Tiniska J. Brooks

    In celebration of these incredible health care workers, each month NOP will highlight an oncology nurse who work tirelessly for Veterans.

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Last updated September 30, 2024

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