A heart transplant, a multi-organ kidney/liver transplant, two kidney transplants and two liver transplants… in four days.
VA social workers in Houston traveled throughout the city to find homeless Veterans, engage them and ultimately get them off the streets.
Doctors at two VA medical centers, 2,000 miles apart, worked together with new technology to restore Veterans’ health.
An army Veteran received the second of two tiny leadless pacemakers implanted in his heart with first-of-its kind technology.
A Veteran who lost his job went to a food pantry just for Veterans and found hope.
Army Veteran, 70, was diagnosed with complex aortic arch disease. A Houston surgeon implanted a new cardiac device called the Thoraflex Hybrid Frozen Elephant Trunk.
Air Force Veteran Walter Pinkney is the recipient of a simultaneous heart and kidney transplant, a groundbreaking multi-organ transplant surgery.
BRAVE couples workshop is focused on helping Veteran couples communicate better and develop greater understanding of each other.
Houston VA social workers are helping to end Veteran homelessness and are changing the lives of Veterans. One Veteran amazed at how quickly VA staff jumped into action.
Targeted treatment delivers a gene that encodes a protein to a patient’s bladder so it can fight cancer.
Veteran received gastrointestinal procedure after being diagnosed with achalasia, a muscle disorder in the esophagus.
Visual Impairment Rehabilitation clinic provided blind Veteran prosthetics adaptive aids and services to help him live independently.