Listen to the podcast Short Takes on Suicide Prevention on the topic of PTSD and Exercise: Finding recovery through fitness.
"Hearts, Boots and Heels in Harmony" event included education on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and scenarios to deal with health emergencies.
VA’s latest National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report shows encouraging downward trends in Veteran suicide counts and rates, yet ongoing critical work remains.
Designed to inspire 8th to 12th-grade students, the event sought to ignite interest in medical careers, underscoring CMV's dedication to fostering diversity in health care.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries, such as how genes affect mental health, that may lead to improved health care for Veterans.
MVP researchers are studying ways to better screen for and prevent certain health conditions.
Be prepared for a suicide crisis before it starts by becoming familiar with VA’s programs, initiatives and network of support.
Tribal and Indian Affairs Advisory Committee includes 15 members from different tribal nations and a native Hawaiian Veteran.
Since the millionth Veteran joined MVP in 2023, the program has continued its research to improve health care for all.
September is Suicide Prevention Month. A new PSA encourages women Veterans to reach out for help when needed and to help find the right VA resources.
HAP’s initiative works to support the network of peer sponsors assisting Veterans with the military-to-civilian transition.
VA’s Veteran Buddy Check Week is planned for Oct. 21 – 25, 2024.