Trailblaze. Innovate. Inspire. Champion. Those who lead VA medical centers […]
From dietetic intern to medical center director of the Kansas City VA Medical Center, Kathleen Fogarty has seen — and experienced — quite a bit in her 36 years with VA. This includes one stormy night at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, when she and another employee delivered a baby during Tropical Storm Allison.
Career nurses, pharmacists, physicians and medical professionals establish VA as a global leader in hepatitis C diagnosis and treatment.
VA has careers, tied to specialized skillsets, where former military healthcare workers can heal and care for fellow Veterans.
Veterans Affairs is looking for trailblazers who can inspire and lead change in Veterans’ care as executive directors of VA medical centers.
From competitive salaries and comprehensive insurance benefits VA careers offer flexibility for a balanced work-life
VANEEP provides a tax-free scholarship to qualifying VA employees, like Amy Grim, who took nursing classes at night to become a VA nurse.
As an emergency medicine staff physician at Tennessee Valley Healthcare System’s Nashville campus, Dr. Michael Ward offers acute care to Veterans.
Dr. Stephen Burgher is Chief of Emergency Medicine at Dallas VA Medical Center, where he provides leadership and guidance for Veterans’ emergency care.
VA’s Intermediate Care Technician program is a career track for former medics and corpsmen, and it helped Justin Fowler pursue an RN career.
Everyone serving in careers at the U.S. Department of Veterans […]
Choose a career where you can be a front-line leader […]