National VA Research Week is May 16-20, 2022. This year's theme is "Science in Service of Veterans."
Physical therapy is an alternative to surgery, prevents injury, reduces pain and restores independence, especially for older Veterans.
Helping aging Veterans through research, education, and VA’s specialized Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Centers (GRECCs).
Dr. Jessica Feinleib develops award-winning approach to teach life-saving procedures. Motivation was tragic cases resulting in loss of life.
VA proudly joins other federal agencies recognizing National Minority Health Month. Time to raise awareness about the health disparities that continue to affect racial and ethnic minority populations.
VA post-baccalaureate RN and nurse practitioner residencies prepare highly qualified nursing professionals for VA and the nation. Of VA’s 80,000 nurses, 55% are eligible for retirement.
More than 500 participants from minority-serving institutions, academic affiliates and professional organizations attended VA’s 2021 Minority Summit to find ways to advance VA academic partnerships and expand diversity in health professions trainees.
Physical therapy trainee helped a vulnerable Veteran during her first week at VA.
Between training and scholarships, it’s easy to see why VA is the largest employer of nurses in the United States. Find out more to grow your career!
The 2021 Minority Summit will highlight VA clinical training opportunities, scholarships, loan programs and research grants. It aims to explore ideas and strategies to increase the diversity of VA’s health workforce.
VA's Office of Discovery, Education and Affiliate Networks (DEAN) partners with Veterans to create innovative healthcare solutions.
VA is the largest health care training system in the USA, providing medical education to 120,000 trainees in more than 40 disciplines each year.