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  • Four reasons to start your physician career at VA 

    Four reasons to start your physician career at VA 

    From serving those who so nobly served our country to generous leave policies, there are many benefits that make a VA career worth exploring. Let’s take a look at four reasons why you should start your physician career at VA.

  • See the Difference: Radiology careers at VA 

    See the Difference: Radiology careers at VA 

    From capturing images on state-of-the-art equipment to collaborating with clinical teams on the proper treatment, radiology specialists at VA play a vital role in delivering high-quality care to those who served our nation.

  • Navigating care in the community

    Navigating care in the community

    VA is now offering year-long community care authorizations for several standardized types of care.

  • Powered by AI, VA is improving Veteran care experience

    Powered by AI, VA is improving Veteran care experience

    VA tests ambient AI scribe technology, an AI-powered tool that listens, records, and processes the conversation between health care providers and patients. Early results show improved efficiency, more accurate records, and a better overall care experience for both Veterans and VA providers.

  • Caregiving connects us, community strengthens us

    Caregiving connects us, community strengthens us

    Caregiving connects Juan and Meg to a strong community, showing how support and resilience shape the journey of caring for Veterans.

  • Psychiatry careers at VA 

    Psychiatry careers at VA 

    VA psychiatrists work as part of interdisciplinary teams that provide compassionate, evidence-based mental health care tailored to each Veteran’s unique needs.

  • VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on spinal disc replacement, Gulf War illness, and caregiver support

    VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on spinal disc replacement, Gulf War illness, and caregiver support

    VA’s Office of Research and Development recently published three News Briefs highlighting research advances on new spinal disc replacement advances, Gulf War illness and a caregiver support program.

  • First responder careers at VA 

    First responder careers at VA 

    First responders at VA are united by a commitment to protect those who once protected us, ensuring that every Veteran can receive care in a safe and supportive environment.

  • Primary care with purpose: Healing those who served 

    Primary care with purpose: Healing those who served 

    Explore a primary care career at VA to help Veterans stay healthier longer. 

  • The Watch: VHA’s essential eyes and ears during emergencies

    The Watch: VHA’s essential eyes and ears during emergencies

    A look at VHA's Watch team, operating 24/7 to ensure continuous care and safety for Veterans, handling emergencies and maintaining situational awareness across the VA system.

  • Serving those who served: Food service careers at VA 

    Serving those who served: Food service careers at VA 

    From preparing nutritious meals to supporting hospital kitchen operations, VA food service workers help ensure that Veterans receive high-quality, nourishing meals.

  • Veterans get life-saving cardiology care remotely

    Veterans get life-saving cardiology care remotely

    TeleCardiology is one of 50+ telehealth specialties Veterans can access, allowing them to meet with cardiology experts from many miles away.

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Last updated December 4, 2025

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