VA commemorates the third annual Telehealth Awareness Week by recognizing how telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans.
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.
The Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks was recently named as one of Arkansas’ best hospitals for patient experience by Becker's Hospital Review.
VA has numerous jobs available to the general public, which means the start of your VA career might be just around the corner.
Lara Storke, Veteran and VA optician, raves about the care and convenience of My HealtheVet.
Dr. Nichol Salvo developed HELPP program, expanding telehealth and employing technicians to reduce amputations.
In honor of National Eye Exam Month, we’re looking at how ophthalmologists and other eye care professionals are changing lives at VA.
New Fort Smith clinic will add eye care, audiology, laboratory and radiology services to current services. Also a computerized tomography (CT) scan in addition to X-ray technology.
The MIT Catalyst program, VHA IE, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are collaborating to improve Veteran care.
“This telehealth expansion doubles our capacity. We offer telehealth options for mental health and other specialty care.”
Tribal and Indian Affairs Advisory Committee includes 15 members from different tribal nations and a native Hawaiian Veteran.
Pharmacy careers at VA offer the opportunity to bring wellness to Veterans as a critical member of our care team.