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  • Nurse loses over 100 pounds with MOVE! program

    Nurse loses over 100 pounds with MOVE! program

    MOVE! program offers personalized support, education and resources to help Veterans and staff achieve their health goals.

  • In his “darkest moment,” a nurse saved his life

    In his “darkest moment,” a nurse saved his life

    A VA nurse saves a Veteran’s life during the Veteran’s darkest moment.

  • Nurse, Veteran bond through health crisis

    Nurse, Veteran bond through health crisis

    VA nurse helps patient in pain from a perforated bowel, with organ failure imminent.

  • By transforming heath care, VA nurses make a difference every day

    By transforming heath care, VA nurses make a difference every day

    VA nurses advance the practice and transform health care for Veterans every day. Explore these impressive stories.

  • VA celebrates Nurses Month

    VA celebrates Nurses Month

    VA salutes the extraordinary contributions of 122,000 nurses across America.

  • Nurse practitioner has a heart “as big as Texas”

    Nurse practitioner has a heart “as big as Texas”

    Nurse practitioner patient: “She takes all her patients concerns seriously and gives them the best care, like she is giving it to one of her loved ones.”

  • North Texas VA hosts nurse hiring fair

    North Texas VA hosts nurse hiring fair

    The need for nurses is high at North Texas VA. The facility is hosting a nurse hiring fair to help meet the need.

  • Nurse practitioner serves Veterans, shares Native American culture

    Nurse practitioner serves Veterans, shares Native American culture

    Nurse travels to geriatric Veterans’ homes to provide care and is also the American Indian/Alaska Native Special Emphasis program manager.

  • Discover meaning in your career as a nurse at VA

    Discover meaning in your career as a nurse at VA

    With our numerous training programs and education support options, becoming a VA nurse is one of the most rewarding journeys you can take.

  • Dallas nurse spends half a century in scrubs

    Dallas nurse spends half a century in scrubs

    Joe Herndon started his career as an Air Force nurse and also assisted the first eight space shuttle landings with medical support.

  • Turner walks path from Army to intermediate care technician to nurse

    Turner walks path from Army to intermediate care technician to nurse

    Army Veteran Charles Turner signed on at VA as an intermediate care technician and has now earned his nursing degree. As he plans to continue his education, read more about the decisions that brought him to our team.

  • Farewell to an amazing WWII Army nurse and Veteran 

    Farewell to an amazing WWII Army nurse and Veteran 

    My mother-in-law, Olga Prietula, was a Ukrainian immigrant who served as a US Army nurse during World War II. Her legacy, and those like her, inspire me to serve Veterans.

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Last updated September 18, 2024

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