The VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training (heaRT) is a program for women Veterans about women’s health services available at VA.
Your time in the military trained you to take care of others, and as an intermediate care technician, you can continue your career of service.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran Keigan Baker, who died during a swim training exercise and is buried at the Willamette National Cemetery.
K9s For Warriors is the nation’s largest provider of trained service dogs for Veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injury or military sexual trauma.
VA Women’s heaRT informs women Veterans about available health care services at VA and aims to create a safe space for women Veterans.
Onward to Opportunity is a free career training program providing professional certification and support to service members, Veterans and military spouses.
Coatesville VA and Montgomery County formed a Veterans Response Team to train law enforcement officers on how to help Veterans in crisis access their benefits.
Immersive opportunities are available for the Peace Corps Volunteer program, which offers U.S. citizens 18 and older the chance to fully integrate into a host country community for two years, plus three months of training. The Peace Corps provides housing, a living stipend and a monthly readjustment allowance.
The staff at the Springfield, Ohio VA Clinic were ready when the worst-case scenario happened. All thanks to a Mock Code simulation training.
The VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training (heaRT) Team is on a mission to share information on women’s health services available at VA. VA Women’s heaRT discusses how to apply for and use VA health care to educate women Veterans on the VA health care they earned and deserve. Here are the seven things you need to know about the training:
WARTAC trains separating service members to become VA Veteran Service Representatives (VSR) or rating Veteran Service Representatives (RVSR) with the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). These federal employees are instrumental in delivering earned benefits to Veterans.
Life-changing robotic suit donation helps Veterans gain their independence. “This device assists us in training our bones and muscles to support weight again.”