For physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, working at VA means getting more from your work in primary care than just a paycheck.
With a high number of federal employees experiencing burnout, VA has lowered employee attrition by focusing on what our teams need to be successful.
Match Day marks an important milestone for physicians. For the many new residents who make their way to VA to begin work, there’s a bright future ahead.
What are the things you wanted to learn about a VA career this year? Read on to find out what career advice you thought was most important in 2023.
The new Phoenix VA clinic provides much-needed outpatient space to consolidate primary care and outpatient mental health services.
Because of misconceptions, many eligible Veterans don’t get their health care through VA. This blog helps Veterans understand VA health care.
Many eligible Veterans don’t get their health care through VA. This two-part blog dispels myths and helps Veterans understand the VA health care they deserve.
New Kansas City VA clinic will provide multiple primary care and specialty services for Veterans. Reduces need to travel to main campus.
Telehealth makes it easier for Veterans to connect with their VA care team. That’s why more Veterans are turning to telehealth. Here are a few ways Veterans are using telehealth right now.
The best information we receive on how well VA serves the Veteran comes from the Veterans themselves. VA’s SHEP surveys provide valuable information to facility managers about the Veteran experience.
Wilmington VA Medical Center has a new Cape May County Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Rio Grande, New Jersey. “A testament to our promised kept in the care we provide to Veterans.”
Philadelphia VA cross trained over 350 nurses to use their skills and experience in the most effective way during a pandemic. Training plan developed for potential surge in COVID-19 positive Veterans.