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  • VA psychologists help Veterans take charge of their mental health

    VA psychologists help Veterans take charge of their mental health

    Mental health care at VA empowers Veterans to take charge of their well-being and pursue fuller lives, and VA psychologists are a major part of that effort.

  • Wherever you want to go as a physician, VA can take you there

    Wherever you want to go as a physician, VA can take you there

    Caring for Veterans isn’t always clinical. There are many ways for a physician to find a home at VA. Read more here.

  • Four ways VA makes it easy to head back to school

    Four ways VA makes it easy to head back to school

    VA programs offer our employees a chance to head back to school and further their professional development.

  • New information technology changes expand education benefits for Veterans

    New information technology changes expand education benefits for Veterans

    VA has implemented 27 of the 32 Isakson and Roe Act of 2020 information technology provisions to expand education benefits for Veterans.

  • Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is here for families of the fallen

    Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is here for families of the fallen

    TAPS will always provide a safe space and supportive community for all those grieving a military loss– to walk alongside the families of our nation’s fallen heroes on each step of their grief journey. Each step of the way, TAPS will always provide comfort, support, and, most importantly, hope.

  • Level up! Navigate the General Schedule (GS) system and find a VA career

    Level up! Navigate the General Schedule (GS) system and find a VA career

    If you’re a Veteran looking for your first civilian career at VA, you might have seen the term General Schedule (GS) in our job ads. What is it, and what does it mean for you?

  • 5 questions you should ask before going back to school

    5 questions you should ask before going back to school

    If you’re on the fence about whether to continue your education, consider these five questions before taking the leap back into school.

  • How much do you know about Parkinson’s disease?

    How much do you know about Parkinson’s disease?

    VA has partnered with the Parkinson’s Foundation to help Veterans who are diagnosed with the disease live healthier lives. 10-15% of the time, Parkinson’s is linked to family genetics.

  • #DesertStorm30: Veterans using VA services

    #DesertStorm30: Veterans using VA services

    During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, over 695,000 service members deployed, while 2.2 million were in service during the war. As of 2019, there were nearly 5 million living Veterans, of whom 2.7 million served exclusively during the Pre-9/11 time period. Here's how the access VA.

  • What are podcasts?

    What are podcasts?

    Podcasts are taking the entertainment world by storm. Podcasts are streamable and downloadable audio entertainment, easy for on-the-go listening. Simply put, they are internet radio shows on demand.

  • New guide series provides GI Bill benefits information

    New guide series provides GI Bill benefits information

    Veterans can learn more about GI Bill benefits they've earned through a new three-part series just released. The series, “Building Your Future with the GI Bill," coincides with the third anniversary of the Colmery Act, signed into law Aug. 17, 2017.

  • Veteran News Network: Television for Veterans, by Veterans

    Veteran News Network: Television for Veterans, by Veterans

    Veteran News Network offers instead, a mix of entertaining, informative and inspiring Veteran-centric content 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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