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Veterans Affairs is looking for trailblazers who can inspire and lead change in Veterans’ care as executive directors of VA medical centers.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is hosting more than 400 health care leaders at a landmark Veteran Patient Experience Symposium to improve customer service.
At the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, a dedicated team of specialists conducts the VA’s first single-center paired kidney exchange
Amarillo VA Medical Center became the first VA medical center to combine solar power and thermal storage technologies to generate energy and export excess energy.
Velma participated in the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service program (WAVES), one of the first programs to allow women to serve in the Navy.
Milton Skipper is an Army Veteran who served during World War II and went on to graciously donate his time at his local VA as a volunteer.
When Veterans have a place to call home, they are better able to benefit from other supportive services they need — such as medical care, mental health support and employment services.
Women’s Army Corps Veteran Alice Evamae Ewing Phillips served during World War II in the medical field.
Missing in America: Five Veterans laid to rest with honors at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
The journey for these Veterans was started by the Missing in America Project, a non-profit dedicated to finding family of deceased, and providing a proper burial for Veterans.
Read some of the latest updates and stories from VA facilities across Texas as they resume operations following Hurricane Harvey.