In the coming weeks, VA will be working closely with Congressional partners, Veterans service organizations, mayors and local communities, private sector and non-profit organizations, and VA employees to identify new and innovative ways to support VA’s commitment to care for those who “have borne the battle” and their families.
We’ve hired over 900 doctors since I’ve become Secretary," McDonald said. "I’ve visited over 17 medical schools. I’ve talked to the AMA, I’ve talked to the association of deans of medical schools to try to get more doctors. McDonald explained how in the health care field, VA is not only essential for Veterans, it’s essential for American medicine and for the American people."
Legislation would prevent a shutdown of construction
VA Secretary Bob McDonald made the following statement regarding the construction of the Denver Replacement Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado.
VA employee recognized for remarkable journey from homelessness to advocacy
Bringing together public and private organizations, the Veterans Economic Communities Initiative paves the way for Veterans and their families.
New effort focused in a total of 50 U.S. cities to promote economic success for Veterans
Putting "flags in" is an opportunity to teach the next generation about the sacrifices made by our Servicemembers every day.
This initiative aims to accelerate the development of personalized technologies to better care for Veterans by bringing together individuals from different backgrounds.
Veterans who are on the street often perceive their problems as insurmountable. The Veteran X setting teaches Veterans how to tackle each scenario and then apply the solutions to their own lives.
Chances are, you have heard the saying, “Two heads are better than one.” What about 20, 50, 100, or even 1,000 heads? Now we are talking crowdsourcing.
Army Veteran Noah Galloway will step back onto the Dancing with the Stars stage as a semi-finalist, a huge accomplishment for the self-proclaimed non-dancer.