Bay Pines VA’s Million Veteran Program milestone makes it possible for MVP to generate key research findings that help improve Veteran health.
VA Police: “Our goal is to provide a safe place for employees to work and Veterans to receive world-class health care.”
Bay Pines VA strengthens readiness and response to support Veterans during hurricane season with incident command exercise.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough was briefed on the service provided to Veterans at the Sarasota VA clinic, which has seen an 11.8% increase in unique patients since FY20.
The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary joined Bay Pines VA in creating a butterfly garden for the comfort and healing of nursing home residents.
Chaplain Kaylla Cooper hails from a military family and spent her entire life knowing she would join the Armed Forces.
Pharmacists are experts on thousands of medications, and they educate patients on how they work and how to use them safely.
Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.
At Pride Month observance, Veteran said, “LGBTQ+ Veterans are welcome and fully supported by Bay Pines VA. My husband and I are examples.”
More than 3,500 Floridians traveled to St. Petersburg for a VetFest to receive one-on-one assistance with the PACT Act.
Vietnam Veteran Norman Wooten has handed out more than 4,000 Veterans Crisis Line cards to Veterans and others in need.
Untreated, glaucoma can leave people partially or fully blind. Factors include genetics and ethnicity.