As determined by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, VA has been named as one of the government’s top five best places to work.
Scheduling regular check-ups to make sure cancer screenings take place is one way to catch or prevent cancer. Your VA provider can answer questions on what screening tests make sense for you based on your personal history and your risk factors.
CaringBridge, a free online tool to communicate health news to family and friends, is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Have you ever wondered what Veterans with dementia go through? The Dementia Experience, offered at the Simulation Learning, VHA National Simulation Center, provides that exact insight to VA medical providers can learn to understand dementia patients' daily struggles.
This month’s Center for Women Veterans author is Marine Corps Veteran CJ Scarlet, who served as a photojournalist from 1981 to 1986.
While many health care organizations are just beginning to explore virtual reality, augmented reality, and other immersive technology (collectively known as extended reality, or XR), VA is taking the lead in using XR to change how Veterans receive and access their health care.
Are you looking for a new nursing position? VA has […]
Veterans in their first year of military to civilian transition will learn about VA programs and benefits through the new Solid Start program.
At the beginning of fiscal year 2020, VBA declared that it would strive to make 2020 its best year ever. The commitment to make 2020 its #BestYearEver was a VBA-wide effort to improve service to Veterans and agency productivity.
Once signed into the VA.gov website, Veterans can view, update and change their contact information for all VA systems, and including phone number, email address, home and mailing address.