Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Sue Dauser, who served as a nurse for 28 years and was superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps during World War II.
Annette Negron’s spindle cell sarcoma story exemplifies how VA connects Veterans to oncologists and nurses across great distances.
With our numerous training programs and education support options, becoming a VA nurse is one of the most rewarding journeys you can take.
Joe Herndon started his career as an Air Force nurse and also assisted the first eight space shuttle landings with medical support.
For physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, working at VA means getting more from your work in primary care than just a paycheck.
Navy Veteran Walter Johnson Jr. spent much of his life battling addiction and homelessness, but became a certified nursing assistant at 70.
The Academy of Medical Surgical Nursing recognizes Medical Surgical Unit at South Texas VA for outstanding service to Veterans.
VA can support you through a cancer diagnosis with access to genetic testing and multidisciplinary approaches for individualized care.
Dr. Holly Martin, Doctor of Nursing Practice, family nurse practitioner, recently retired from a 22-year career of advocacy for equitable compensation for nurses and serving Veterans.
During National Nursing Assistants Week, learn about the work of these valuable members of our health care team (and how you can join them).
Nurse travels to geriatric Veterans’ homes to provide care and is also the American Indian/Alaska Native Special Emphasis program manager.
The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary joined Bay Pines VA in creating a butterfly garden for the comfort and healing of nursing home residents.