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  • Simulations at Muskegon clinic could save lives

    Simulations at Muskegon clinic could save lives

    Simulation goal is to train health care providers and local emergency responders to react in adverse situations.

  • VA TeleEye provides specialty care to Veterans nationwide

    VA TeleEye provides specialty care to Veterans nationwide

    TeleEye enables Veterans to receive eye care remotely at their primary care doctor’s office. Read this blog for the steps that follow.

  • Improving Veteran access to eyeglasses with automated ordering

    Improving Veteran access to eyeglasses with automated ordering

    4-Sight improves access to eyeglasses by automating eyeglass ordering for prosthetics across VHA

  • Women Veterans: Lower your risk for diabetes

    Women Veterans: Lower your risk for diabetes

    Women Veterans are 2.5 times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than non-Veterans, but prevention is possible.

  • TeleEye Screening focuses on preventative care – Part Two

    TeleEye Screening focuses on preventative care – Part Two

    TeleEye enables an eye specialist to screen patients for diabetic retinopathy through photographs taken at the primary medical care home.

  • Telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans

    Telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans

    VA commemorates the third annual Telehealth Awareness Week by recognizing how telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans.

  • AMD: Low vision awareness for Veterans 

    AMD: Low vision awareness for Veterans 

    Learn how AMD and low vision impact you and what VA is doing to help improve your quality of life.

  • VA volunteer made a knight by Queen Elizabeth II

    VA volunteer made a knight by Queen Elizabeth II

    Army Veteran Joe Dealey was promoted to Knight of Grace in 2017 and awarded the Service Medal of the Order of St. John for serving the sick and poor by Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Southern living: Find plenty of job opportunities in the South with VA

    Southern living: Find plenty of job opportunities in the South with VA

    If you’re looking for a little southern charm in your career, VA has numerous locations—and jobs—in the South. Learn more about what we offer.

  • VA announces 2022-2023 Innovation Fellows

    VA announces 2022-2023 Innovation Fellows

    The new cohort of VA Innovation Fellows will lead in health care innovation and make a difference.

  • Moving testimonials at American Legion convention

    Moving testimonials at American Legion convention

    Two VA staff members shared testimonials of services received and delivered by VA at the American Legion convention.

  • Traveling eye care pilot program launches in Wyoming

    Traveling eye care pilot program launches in Wyoming

    Cheyenne VA in Wyoming has launched a pilot program to expand mobile eye care. This Technology-based Eye Care Services (TECS) program brings specialty eye care services to underserved Veterans.

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Last updated September 19, 2024

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