VA Careers is ready to answer all VA employment questions […]
In addition to delivering turkeys and hot meals, this Thanksgiving, VA and their community partners in Western New York are marking the continuing success of finding shelter for homeless Veterans.
Tracy Sefcik undertook a 3,142-mile bicycle ride from San Diego, California to St. Augustine, Florida to raise funds for the Gary Sinise Foundation.
Dr. Andrew V. Schally, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1977 for identifying the structure of hormonal peptides in the brain, gives thanks and offers reflections on his career with VA and life in the USA.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi Stand Down, took […]
Noticing patients on more than 15-20 medicines, Dr. Sara Swathy Battar created a simple and innovative tool to reduce or stop unnecessary, harmful and inappropriate medications.
If you served during the Vietnam era or were born between 1945 and 1965, you are at high risk for hepatitis C, a serious liver disease. Get tested ASAP. VA has treated over 100,000 Vets. Be next.
Air Force Veteran Kevin Chagnon lost 85 pounds and put his black belt back on to help other Veterans lose weight, learn karate and get healthy with VA’s MOVE! program.
HARLINGEN, Texas – September marked the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs […]
With OneVA, Veterans enrolled in VA health care can now easily refill their prescriptions while on the road. Register at your VAMC for this new convenient service.
Dr. Matthew Bair is a general internal medicine physician and VA health services researcher. His main research interest is pain management in primary care. Over the last 15 years, Bair has been part of a team that has worked to improve pain management for Veterans, particularly through combining pharmacologic (drug) and non-pharmacologic treatments.
In Milwaukee, Veterans with PTSD and other issues enjoy a unique elective treatment: knitting. It helps them cope and focus, it’s calming and they are very proud of the results