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VA employees received wide recognition through the Jesse Award for their transformational work to support Veteran care.
Rob Poydasheff is the son of the late Col. Robert S. Poydasheff, for whom the Alabama clinic is named. He and his family attended the Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
VA medical centers provide activities celebrating the holidays for resident Veterans and their families.
Katelynn Quinn, music therapist, on piano playing in hospitals: “If music can help bring more joy to our Veterans, I’m all for it.” Some transformations in Veterans have been borderline miraculous.
Scholarships will cover up to two years of graduate studies. The mental health professionals will serve for six years at one of VA’s 300 Vet Centers.
In this episode of PTSD Bytes, Dr. Shelley Fenstermacher, psychologist at VA's Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, discusses PTSD and parenting.
Surgical Pause continues to spread to new VA medical centers and improve Veteran care by increasing the postoperative survival in frail Veterans.
Dr. Matt Slief solved a medical mystery with an obscure diagnosis that resolved refractory orthostatic hypotension in a Veteran patient.
VA to study the most effective screening technique for liver cancer. This is the largest clinical trial in history related to liver cancer screening.
Between Dec. 10-17, VA hosted more than 120 PACT Act Week of Action events across all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico to inform Veterans, their families and survivors about the PACT Act and to encourage them to apply for the health care and benefits they have earned.
Over 130 Kentucky Veterans attended PACT Act awareness event to enroll for benefits, file a claim with VBA and be screened for conditions from burn pit exposures.