Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Rosedith Hawkins, who served as a nurse during World War II.
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.
Nurse travels to geriatric Veterans’ homes to provide care and is also the American Indian/Alaska Native Special Emphasis program manager.
Local paper honors VA nurse Satoris Goode for her three decades of outstanding caregiving to Alabama Veterans.
The VA Medical Foster Home Program is a flexible alternative for Veterans with chronic disabling conditions who can't live alone in their own homes.
For mandatory annual competencies, nurses must complete hands-on training for handwashing, suicide prevention, and more.
VA nurse seeks ways to make a difference in the lives of the Veterans. Played crucial role in developing diabetes program.
Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.
The “My Life, My Story” project provides a window into patients’ lives, letting nurses and doctors know Veterans on a personal level.
At VA, being a nurse can offer almost limitless possibilities. From education support to relocation opportunities, you can find your future with us.
Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Julia Helen Nashannay Reeves, a Native American Army nurse who served in World War II.
Nurse Laura Sarmiento recently appeared on “Talk About It Tuesday” to discuss the numerous opportunities for nurses at VA.