Navy Veteran Gabriel Carrillo enlisted fellow medical students to help vaccinate thousands of Veterans during Durham VA’s vaccine blitz – all while pursuing his medical and law degrees at Duke University.
During PTSD Awareness Month, explore rewarding VA careers that help Veterans take charge of their mental health and pursue fuller lives.
Stacy Pommer, LMSW, appeared on VA Careers' Talk About It Tuesday broadcast to discuss the variety of social work careers at VA.
Joel Schmidt, associate director of advanced fellowships, discussed VA psychology careers on our Talk About It Tuesday live broadcast.
Interested in a career as a VA psychologist? VA careers come with an abundance of rich rewards, including competitive pay and generous benefits.
75 years ago, on Jan. 3,1946, President Harry Truman signed a law establishing VHA’s predecessor, the Department of Medicine and Surgery within VA, ushering in a new era of Veteran’s health care.
VA works in partnerships with academic institutions to provide high quality health care to America's Veterans and train new professionals.
The 2023 VA Immersive Summit demonstrated immersive technology for Veterans, employees and industry leaders in Washington, D.C.
White Ribbon VA Month serves to focus our attention on the deep impact of domestic violence and abuse on those individuals and to join with them to say it is time to rise against violence.
Good hearing and speech are so important for Veterans and service members. VA is the largest employer of audiologists and speech-language pathologists in the United States. Here’s what they do.
Dr. Daphne Friedman joined VA as an oncologist at the […]
Ear, nose, and throat surgeon Dr. Kyle VanKoevering is doing his part to help Veterans and others who fall ill with COVID-19. Working together with a team at the University of Michigan, he developed a new device that will allow two patients with different needs to safely use the same ventilator.