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  • Simulations at Muskegon clinic could save lives

    Simulations at Muskegon clinic could save lives

    Simulation goal is to train health care providers and local emergency responders to react in adverse situations.

  • Neurology residents begin innovative telestroke training

    Neurology residents begin innovative telestroke training

    National Telestroke Program is a nationwide VA program that provides acute stroke evaluation and treatment to 70 VA medical centers through telemedicine

  • A Veteran’s mission to support others with hearing aids

    A Veteran’s mission to support others with hearing aids

    Audiology providers at Wilmington VA are trained in hearing evaluations and hearing aid fitting and repair.

  • Physician assistant specializes in teaching surgery robotics

    Physician assistant specializes in teaching surgery robotics

    Physician assistant helped develop one of the nation’s largest robotic thoracic surgery training programs.

  • Simulation training prepares staff for the “what ifs”

    Simulation training prepares staff for the “what ifs”

    Simulation is an imitative representation of a process or system that could exist in the real world.

  • Suicide prevention: Veterans Crisis Line

    Suicide prevention: Veterans Crisis Line

    Veterans Crisis Line trained responders are ready to help Veterans with suicide prevention and crisis resources no matter what they’re going through.

  • Paralyzed at 79, competing at 83

    Paralyzed at 79, competing at 83

    At 79, Douglas B. Hatch was paralyzed by Guillain-Barré syndrome. Now 83, he’s training to compete in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games.

  • Veterans attend Waco Job Fair

    Veterans attend Waco Job Fair

    Supporting Veterans with job training, education, employment accommodations, resume development and job seeking skills coaching.

  • Gain skills at no cost: ATDM’s housing and scholarships for Veterans 

    Gain skills at no cost: ATDM’s housing and scholarships for Veterans 

    The Accelerated Training in Defense Manufacturing program (ATDM) in Danville, Virginia, provides training in high-demand skills that lead to well-paying jobs with military suppliers.

  • Staying safe when considering employment with a foreign organization

    Staying safe when considering employment with a foreign organization

    Foreign governments and companies are targeting and recruiting U.S. and NATO trained military talent to train foreign militaries or to fill gaps in their military capabilities. 

  • VA and Armed Forces Wellness Centers partnering

    VA and Armed Forces Wellness Centers partnering

    VA and Armed Forces Wellness Centers partnership trains clinicians in best practices for educating Veterans to take charge of their health.

  • VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on caregivers, Alzheimer’s disease, and toxic exposure

    VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on caregivers, Alzheimer’s disease, and toxic exposure

    This week, VA's Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research advances for Veterans in caregiver training, Alzheimer's disease and toxic exposure.

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Last updated September 19, 2024

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