A Marine Corps Veteran talked about his service in the Persian Gulf while doctors performed an awake craniotomy to remove his brain tumor.
VA researchers are studying many different cognitive training programs to determine which programs are best for which Veterans and why.
The Heroes Foundation partnership educates corporate employers about VA resources that can help improve Veterans’ health and wellbeing.
The VA Strength at Home program helps Veterans who are struggling with anger in intimate relationships learn how to communicate effectively.
Houston VA surgeons successfully complete VA’s first use of ROSA, a minimally invasive robotic device, on an Army Veteran from Oklahoma.
At the Los Angeles VA, a team of providers collaborated with home telehealth care coordinators to improve care for Veterans with heart failure.
Dr. Jeffrey Baker performed five “awake” hand surgeries in one day at Salisbury VA. “It really is a revolutionary thing that we’re doing.”
First anniversary of landmark legislation inspired by Commander John Scott Hannon, decorated Veteran who served 23-years with Navy SEALs.
Veterans enrolled in VA health care are eligible to receive a no-cost flu vaccine from over 70,000 in-network community providers.
Virginia VA became the first hospital in the U.S. to use the GI Genius intelligent endoscopy module for colorectal screenings for Veterans.
Suicide Prevention Month: Resources available now and all year to help you face life challenges. You don’t have to go through anything alone.
The SRM program provides free consultation and resources: including therapeutic best practices for providers working with Veterans at risk for suicide.