No matter what stage of life you are in, VA’s Insurance Service has a program tailored to fit the unique needs of you and your family.
The Wellness Wednesday Financial Education series returns Feb. 16, focusing on student loan debt. The seminar will consist of two hour-long sessions at noon and 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (9 a.m. and Noon Pacific Standard Time).
The Strong Veterans Act of 2022 requires VA to conduct an annual Buddy Check Week. During the week of Oct. 16 to 20, all Veterans are invited to complete peer wellness, resiliency and S.A.V.E. training with a pledge to talk to 10 Veterans, families and caregivers and/or survivors. VA’s goal is to increase access to VA health and benefits, improve mental health, increase awareness on suicide prevention, decrease isolation and support peer networking.
The next Wellness Wednesday Financial Education series covers Social Security benefits for Veterans and their families.
VA’s new mobile app lets Veterans access benefits and health care resources when they want, where they want—right from their smartphone.
VA National Oncology Program (NOP) is actively hiring oncologists for their National TeleOncology service (NTO).
National TeleOncology Service is looking for talented academic hematologists or oncologists who are licensed to practice in the United States
Women Veterans’ health fair and engagement session were held to get feedback and ideas and integrate them into programs and services.
Dr. Daphne Friedman joined VA as an oncologist at the […]
Over 750 potential candidates lined up as early as 6:30 a.m. Sept. 24, seeking employment with Birmingham VA.
A statement from VA Secretary Denis McDonough on the passing of former senator from Georgia and then “Veterans Administration” administrator Max Cleland.
Navy Veteran used benefits of VA’s Grant and Per Diem Program which funds agencies providing services to Veterans experiencing homelessness.