SCOUTS is a care transition program that leverages ICTs to ensure at-risk Veterans receive comprehensive care after emergency visits.
With unique histories and exciting job opportunities, VA’s rural facilities offer things you can’t find anywhere else.
VA supports rural Veterans and residents through a variety of resources. Nearly five million rural Veterans are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 challenges. Here’s how VA is helping.
The focus of the stand down was to address the needs of the regions’ homeless Veteran population.
If you want to live somewhere with a strong sense of history, consider a career at the Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center in Muskogee, Oklahoma, one of the many rural VA locations around the country.
Battle Creek VA is providing easy access to the COVID-19 vaccine for rural Veterans. Hospital Director: “We are taking the COVID-19 vaccine on the road and offering walk-in clinics.”
The Manchester VA team’s TeleAudiology program reduces two-hour commute to the closest audiologist for Veterans living in rural New Hampshire.
If you love the outdoors and a small-town vibe, consider a career at one of the many rural VA locations around the country, like Togus VA Medical Center in Maine.
VA is actively hiring oncologists and hematologists for telehealth positions that provide Veterans in rural areas with access to care.
VHA IE Entrepreneur in Residence Dr. Raza Hussain is delivering new smiles for Veterans in just one day. A true Trailblazer.
VA and several states have posted flyers about telehealth, closest VA location and Veterans Crisis Line at rural rest areas for traveling Veterans.
Where do you want to take your VA career? Consider these rural locations, with unique histories and exciting job opportunities just waiting for you to discover.