South Texas VA uses a food security campaign to increase equitable access to food and better nutrition for Veterans in South Texas.
South Texas VA hosted a week-long visit of Ukrainian medical delegation to share rehabilitation processes.
The Academy of Medical Surgical Nursing recognizes Medical Surgical Unit at South Texas VA for outstanding service to Veterans.
South Texas VA hired food security manager Cristina Elizondo, who is very serious about eliminating Veteran food insecurity.
First procedures using robotic-assisted bronchoscopy technology performed at South Texas VA provides minimally invasive lung cancer intervention.
Veterans were able to ask questions and learn how the PACT Act directly impacted their health care. VBA reps were also present to answer PACT Act related claims questions.
Study: Severe shortage of providers throughout the country by 2030. Leading that list is Texas and Florida. South Texas VA is preparing for the future.
South Texas is one of 23 VA sites across the nation with the Y-90 accreditation and also ranks as fourth in the nation for local regional treatment of cancer.
Three years after South Texas VA received its first COVID-19 pandemic patient, the staff continues to care for Veterans in the new normal.
VFW presents HERO award to South Texas VA’s Integrated Medicine Fellowship Program and UT Health Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship.
PACT Act events across America were held to explain to Veterans what the historic law could mean for them and their family members.
The Pathway designation highlights nurses who are an integral part of the healthcare team with a voice in policy and practice.