Health Care System of the Ozarks provides women Veterans, who breast-feed or pump, a Mamava Pod, a private, free-standing room with smart features.
Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of its Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. This month’s author is Army Veteran Karla McCullum, who served from 2000 to 2002.
The VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training (heaRT) Team is on a mission to share information on women’s health services available at VA. VA Women’s heaRT discusses how to apply for and use VA health care to educate women Veterans on the VA health care they earned and deserve. Here are the seven things you need to know about the training:
Learn the heart health benefits of staying active and living a healthy lifestyle.
Veteran Zaneta Adams shares her heartfelt stories in a new documentary about the experiences of women Veterans and how they find hope in VA’s Million Veteran Program.
“The best way to recognize the service and sacrifice of women Veterans is to provide them with the world-class health care they have earned,” said Bay Pines VA Women Veteran Program manager Donna Sherman.
Data shows that women Veterans who served after 9/11 experience employment gaps at greater rates than their male counterparts and women Veterans of other eras.
This month’s CWV Book Corner author is Army Veteran Dr. Estacy Colon Porter, a first-generation Garifuna-American who served for 22 years.
VA has Women Veteran Program Managers and other key staff designated to serve women Veterans. You belong at VA.
VA’s Center for Women Veterans (CWV) is seeking nominees for the 2023 Women Veteran Trailblazers “Women Making the Difference” Initiative.
Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of its Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. This month’s author is Air Force and Air National Guard Veteran, Dr. Antoinette Allen, who served from 1993-1997 on Active Duty and 1997-2014 in the Air National Guard.
Women Veteran enrollment at Dublin VA increased by 20 percent over the last two years. New primary care and Women’s Health clinic will address the growing need for women’s health care.