If you love the outdoors and a small-town vibe, consider a career at one of the many rural VA locations around the country, like Togus VA Medical Center in Maine.
VA will soon expand coverage for medical services, including mental health care, for family members and primary family caregivers participating in the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA).
VA Mobile Medical Unit social workers and emergency management personnel helped the Veteran and his wife with clothing, food and shelter after a tornado hit. And sent back to the medical center for his medications.
Health professions trainee: “The opportunity to present my research to doctors from across the country was an incredible experience.”
An 82nd Airborne Veteran creates work of art for the VA medical center which helped the welder get his life back.
The Mammography and Medical Options Act (MAMMO Act) builds on VA’s commitment to ensure all Veterans have access to high-quality breast-imaging services.
Whether your goal is to work in clinical practice or step into a leadership role, you can take your medical instrument technician career to new heights with VA.
A method to help Veterans stop unnecessary medications receives award. Has helped to de-prescribe 1.3 million unnecessary medications.
Medical center executives join in keeping Dallas VA clean and welcoming for Veterans.
Simulated hurricane exercise ensures the coordination of needed medical and emergency action assets.
Veteran sculptor Bob Jones: “Once I enrolled at VA, I learned about Truman VA’s local creative arts competition and decided to submit a sculpture of my grandfather.”
Fisher House offers complimentary lodging for families navigating the complexities of extended medical care.