Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.
At VA, being a nurse can offer almost limitless possibilities. From education support to relocation opportunities, you can find your future with us.
VA nurses Wendy and Arlene went to nursing classes together…30 years ago. Now they help Veterans in North Carolina with virtual care.
The nurse-doctor co-teaching program dismantles hierarchies and promotes multidisciplinary teams by pairing staff nurses with attending physicians.
VA-STEP provides students with the opportunity to develop both clinical competence and confidence when it comes to Veteran-centric care.
Research plays an important part in the work we do at VA, and the Advanced Fellowships in Health Systems Research provides an opportunity to learn our methods.
For mandatory annual competencies, nurses must complete hands-on training for handwashing, suicide prevention, and more.
Katie Lunning, Intensive Care Unit nurse manager at Central Iowa VA, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, marking only the second time the honor has been given to a nurse.
This Nurse Practitioner Week, VA recognizes World War II Veteran Dr. Loretta C. Ford, co-founder of the nurse practitioner profession.
Army Veteran Charles Turner signed on at VA as an intermediate care technician and has now earned his nursing degree. As he plans to continue his education, read more about the decisions that brought him to our team.
With telestroke technologies, neurologists evaluate patients and provide treatment plans for on-site staff.
Inspired by their WWII Veteran grandfather, several family members serve at the same VA hospital.