VA Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs reflects on the repeal of DADT, 12 years later, and offers two important messages to bring home to VA ALL who served.
In a decentralized clinical trial, Veterans can participate from their own homes or local VA instead of having to travel to a research site.
No one’s life is perfect. Even if a Veteran you care about seems fine, check in to make sure they’re OK.
If you wanted to create an album of your family’s history but were limited to 100 items, what would you put in and what would you leave out? These were the questions that the VA History staff asked in compiling the History of VA in 100 Objects virtual exhibit.
The 22 southern Nevada students from community high schools contributed 2,849 volunteer hours in 10 VA services.
For physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, working at VA means getting more from your work in primary care than just a paycheck.
VA recruiters are a helpful resource when it comes to learning about VA’s application process and the work we do. Learn more.
Suicide prevention coordinators are located at each VA medical center around the country and are your guide to VA resources and services.
Jessica Blue-Howells discusses the importance of annual surveys in helping refine VA’s services to better assist homeless Veterans.
Show what you know with a professional, organized resume and get started on a path to a VA career.
Do you want to find more information on VA benefits and services? Do you have a question, concern, recommendation, or compliment for VA? Then use the new "Ask VA" portal!
Suicide is preventable. There are options for Veterans facing challenges.