April showers bring May flowers—and a chance to explore VA career opportunities as our recruiters head to several national events to meet with people just like you.
Throughout its history of more than 75 years, VA has funded critical research that has led to many medical advancements instrumental to the agency’s primary goal: to honor America’s Veterans by providing exceptional health care that improves their health and well-being.
Oldendorf was a VA scientist who had served in the U.S. Navy as a medical officer. He is best remembered for playing a role in developing computed tomography—commonly known as the CT scan—and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Dr. Mark Walker, innovation revolutionary, is interested in more than just the diagnosis of dizziness and balance disorders.
Interested in a VA career? Meet up with VA recruiters at four in-person recruiting events this April.
Two years after injuries in Iraq, Elizabeth Jackson sought care at VA. Here is her story of treatment for musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions.
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