Nurse executive La Tara Miller volunteered more than 300 hours providing COVID-19 relief in her community. “I felt like I had to do something. Nurse practitioner or nurse executive, I’m always 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.
This National Nurses Week, we salute the over 100,000 VA nurses who work tirelessly every day to serve our nation’s Veterans — and have continued to demonstrate their commitment and dedication throughout this historic global situation.
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As Acting Chief Nursing Officer for the Veterans Health Administration […]
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For more than 28 years, David E. Murray, MSN, RN, […]
VA Nurse Executive is drawn to the mission of caring for Veterans and to being part of an elite team
For more than 10 years, Valerie Rodriguez-Yu, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, […]
Veterans Health Administration (VHA) deeply values its nurses and is […]