Veteran with spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis has been building models for 50 years. He also mentors other Veterans with spinal cord injuries.
On this month’s Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, we discuss burnout among VA homeless program social workers and what is being done about it.
Raising awareness about health challenges facing minority communities and reducing health disparities among minority Veterans.
Volunteer Week: Albert El is the curator volunteer at the Philadelphia VA museum. He sometimes works in his Civil War-era military uniform.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough was briefed on the service provided to Veterans at the Sarasota VA clinic, which has seen an 11.8% increase in unique patients since FY20.
VA has taken on the challenge of the Cancer Moonshot, leading the charge with best-in-class cancer care for our Veterans across the country.
Ann Arbor VA pulmonologists describe the evaluation and treatment of a Veteran experiencing respiratory difficulty after exposure to burn pits.
Veteran Allan Howell was given 30 days to live. After liver transplant surgery, he joined a gym and now lives his best life.
DEAN, through its myriad programs and initiatives, seeks to do just that through healthcare innovations that let Veterans be more independent.
During Second Chance Month, VA examines the relationship between homelessness and incarceration, and explains how re-entry services help Veterans get a new lease on life.
Two innovative VA physicians created a free suite of medical apps used by doctors and health care professionals around the world.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is excited to announce grant funding available for VA healthcare providers to support Veterans with blood cancers.