Caregivers ensure care for our Veteran’s doesn’t stop when they leave a VA medical center.
Navy Veteran and president of the American Medical Association got a colonoscopy and encourages other Veterans to do the same.
Your pharmacist collaborates with your health care providers to manage chronic medical conditions and offer disease management services.
“Social Work service members can be found throughout the medical center and are involved in almost every aspect of care.”
The VHA Digital and Remote Health Center for Innovation will be a digital health hub for VA medical centers across the nation.
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.
Dr. Matt Slief solved a medical mystery with an obscure diagnosis that resolved refractory orthostatic hypotension in a Veteran patient.
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.
Pharmacists are experts on thousands of medications, and they educate patients on how they work and how to use them safely.
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.
Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team brings Mobile Medical Unit to serve unhoused Veterans where they are.
Medical center director Dr. George Velez traveled to the Golden Age Games to support 32 Veterans from his hospital.