During March’s Women’s History Month, we celebrate 100 years of advancing women Veterans’ health care at VA.
This month’s Center for Women Veterans Book Corner author is Coast Guard Veteran Nancy McIntosh, who served as both an enlisted small boat coxswain and an officer from 1977 to 1991. She wrote “The Flood Tide,” an historical novel set during the American Revolution and follows a boatbuilder father and his soldier son. Much of it is set on the Piscataqua River in southeastern New Hampshire where the author grew up as a fourteenth-generation American.
Women’s Health Reengagement Training provides information on VA’s comprehensive health services, and guidance on how women Veterans can obtain benefits tailored to their needs.
Data shows that women Veterans who served after 9/11 experience employment gaps at greater rates than their male counterparts and women Veterans of other eras.
VA offers services and suggestions to help women Veterans who feel stressed, anxious, or overwhelmed during the holiday season.
The VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training (heaRT) is a program for women Veterans about women’s health services available at VA.
“The best way to recognize the service and sacrifice of women Veterans is to provide them with the world-class health care they have earned,” said Bay Pines VA Women Veteran Program manager Donna Sherman.
Chronic pain interferes with women Veterans’ daily lives. Talk to your VA provider about an individualized pain management plan.
This month’s Center for Women Veterans Book Corner author is […]
Women Veterans in eastern Oklahoma can now receive mammography screenings at VA thanks to the first VA mammography unit to open in Oklahoma.
Women Veterans’ health care is a top VA priority, ensuring women have access to the resources they need to address their unique health needs.
Meet women Veterans who have inspired VA and have designated VA spaces named in their honor. Learn about women’s health at VA.