Arkansas Veterans and their stories are in the spotlight for Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System’s inaugural ‘Faces of Veterans’ project.
More than thirty nurse practitioners, licensed practical nurses and registered nurses reported in August to the Biloxi VA as part of planned response to Veteran need during global health crisis.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Richard Schuch, who retires today as a civilian from the Professional Education Center.
December 10-17—during the “PACT Act Week of Action”—VA medical centers around the country will be holding in-person town halls to provide information on VA health care eligibility and benefits.
Using video conferencing technology at nine VA outpatient clinics located […]
VA will begin COVID-19 vaccinations this week at 128 additional sites using the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines.
VA medical centers not only provide top-notch care to 9 million Veterans, but many have long and interesting backstories.
This week's VA Photos of the Week highlights VA employee feature photos from around the country, including Texas, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Arizona and Utah.
From Sep. 26 to Oct. 25, Central Arkansas VA nurses administered more than 1,250 drive up flu shots to Veterans, all part of an innovative approach to meeting the needs of Veterans through convenience, technology, ease of navigation and Veteran satisfaction.
The best images from across the VA. This week, photographers from Biloxi, Dallas, Little Rock and San Antonio shared their best images.
Saprina “Rene” Butler, R.N., had an idea about how to better help those with mobility issues. Her shoe slide is helping Veterans to relearn how to walk.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Lola Mae Rhoades Olsmith, who served as a nurse during the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, which started Jan. 30, 1968.