VA nursing leadership assesses the needs of new hires to properly set them up for success.
Working as a VA nurse was a natural career move […]
Interested in a VA career? Meet up with VA recruiters at four in-person recruiting events this April.
For Debbie Sommer, being a VA nurse has paid off, […]
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Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Rhona Knox Prescott, who served in the Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War.
VA’s nurse residency program helps newly licensed nurses get ready to address the unique health care needs of Veterans.
Joe Herndon started his career as an Air Force nurse and also assisted the first eight space shuttle landings with medical support.
Dr. Holly Martin, Doctor of Nursing Practice, family nurse practitioner, recently retired from a 22-year career of advocacy for equitable compensation for nurses and serving Veterans.
At VA, being a nurse can offer almost limitless possibilities. From education support to relocation opportunities, you can find your future with us.
Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.
As Charleston VA began the transition to implementing a vaccination plan, the need for volunteers to assist with the effort became evident. Charlie Tupper and Mary Fraggos are two of those volunteers.