Blinded Veterans Association of Louisiana/Mississippi presented Jackson VA medical center with a Bronze Raised Relief Braille Flag. It honors World War II heroes of the Blinded Veterans Association.
Medical support assistants and medical technologists at VA help ensure that millions of Veterans across the country receive the care they need.
Coast Guard Veteran Wendell Henderson travels so much in support of hurricane relief and the coronavirus pandemic, staff at the Jackson, MS, VA often ask, “Where’s Wendell?” 120 days since Jan. 2020.
VA will begin COVID-19 vaccinations this week at 128 additional sites using the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines.
The winter months are the hardest season on the blood supply in America. Inclement weather, cancelled blood drives, flu and seasonal illnesses. VA encourages our employees and Veterans to donate now.
VA nurse Carlotta Ransom and her co-workers put together a funeral for a Veteran with no local family. Patriot Guard Rider Veterans joined her at the service for their “Veteran brother.”
“VA Photos of the Week” highlight the connections made between [...]
Federal coordinating centers use a full complement of staff including physicians, nurses, clinicians, social workers, mental health specialists, food and nutrition personnel and administrative staff to provide essential care and treatment.
Since oral antiviral treatments became available in 2014, VA has treated more than 80,000 patients with Hep C nationwide and continues to treat about 2,000 more Veterans each month curing the vast majority of them from the life threating illness.
The G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center will be the [...]
Veterans Health Administration, the nation’s largest and most technologically advanced [...]
G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center has placed over 1,000 flags to recognize those who have experienced military sexual trauma.












