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  • 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.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Army Nurse Corps Veteran Elizabeth Ann Maes

    #VeteranOfTheDay Army Nurse Corps Veteran Elizabeth Ann Maes

    Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Nurse Corps Veteran Elizabeth Ann Maes, who served in WWII.

  • South Texas nurses earn Pathway to Excellence designation … again

    South Texas nurses earn Pathway to Excellence designation … again

    The Pathway designation highlights nurses who are an integral part of the healthcare team with a voice in policy and practice.

  • Dedicated VA nurse honored by grateful community

    Dedicated VA nurse honored by grateful community

    Local paper honors VA nurse Satoris Goode for her three decades of outstanding caregiving to Alabama Veterans.

  • A VA nurse’s journey to specialized care

    A VA nurse’s journey to specialized care

    VA nurse Sarah West followed in her mother's footsteps to enter the world of health care with help from VA-STEP.

  • Meet a few nurses of VA’s National Oncology Program

    Meet a few nurses of VA’s National Oncology Program

    Oncology nurses help patients manage symptoms and cope with the emotional and psychological effects of cancer.

  • VA nurse reflects on 50 years of service

    VA nurse reflects on 50 years of service

    VA nurse seeks ways to make a difference in the lives of the Veterans. Played crucial role in developing diabetes program.

  • From the front lines to nurse at Bay Pines

    From the front lines to nurse at Bay Pines

    Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.

  • Find opportunities for advancement with a career as a VA nurse

    Find opportunities for advancement with a career as a VA nurse

    At VA, being a nurse can offer almost limitless possibilities. From education support to relocation opportunities, you can find your future with us.

  • VA nurses share their stories through songs

    VA nurses share their stories through songs

    This National Nurses Month, Freedom Sings USA will debut six songs written by VA Veteran nurses.

  • Celebrate National Nurses Month—and the nurses who change lives

    Celebrate National Nurses Month—and the nurses who change lives

    As we celebrate National Nurses Month, we take time to recognize all that nurses at VA do for our Veterans, because “VA Nurses Make a Difference.”

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Last updated November 15, 2023

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