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  • Essential events: Where to find VA recruiters this fall

    Essential events: Where to find VA recruiters this fall

    With the arrival of the fall season, VA recruiters are [...]

  • Discover the benefits of a VA psychiatry career at the APA virtual meeting

    Discover the benefits of a VA psychiatry career at the APA virtual meeting

    VA will host a virtual career booth at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, May 1-3 for those interested in a VA psychiatry career.

  • Peer support specialists help Veterans in crisis

    Peer support specialists help Veterans in crisis

    Meet two strong ladies, Veteran Peer Support Specialists who are in recovery from mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders as they help other Veterans to successfully engage in treatment.

  • VA partners with philanthropic organization to increase Veterans’ access to mental health resources

    VA partners with philanthropic organization to increase Veterans’ access to mental health resources

    The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Cohen Veterans Network are partnering up to better serve Veterans in need of mental health care.

  • VA launches a telehealth program for rural Veterans with PTSD

    VA launches a telehealth program for rural Veterans with PTSD

    Recently, VA started a pilot telehealth program called Telemedicine Outreach [...]

  • VA to increase Veterans’ access to mental health services

    VA to increase Veterans’ access to mental health services

    In partnership with the Department of Defense and the Department [...]

  • Improve Veterans’ mental health as a VA psychiatrist

    Improve Veterans’ mental health as a VA psychiatrist

    Throughout the United States, there are around 25,000 psychiatrists diagnosing, [...]

  • #RouteVA Road Trip: expanding VA’s mental health team in Southern Oregon

    #RouteVA Road Trip: expanding VA’s mental health team in Southern Oregon

    Our final stop in the #RouteVA road trip is the [...]

  • VA Careers Facebook chat: mental health

    VA Careers Facebook chat: mental health

    On Valentine’s Day, we’re hosting a Facebook Chat for mental [...]

  • Take a closer look at VA psychiatry careers: mental health hiring initiative

    Take a closer look at VA psychiatry careers: mental health hiring initiative

    Improving the lives of Veterans with mental health issues is [...]

  • Learn about the VA mental health hiring initiative

    Learn about the VA mental health hiring initiative

    At VA hospitals throughout the nation, opportunities are available for [...]

  • VA improves Veterans’ access to mental health care in New Albany, Indiana: mental health hiring initiative

    VA improves Veterans’ access to mental health care in New Albany, Indiana: mental health hiring initiative

    Veterans in New Albany can now get their medical and [...]

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