Women Veterans experience a high prevalence of trauma. A May 26 provider webinar will discuss women Veterans and trauma-informed care.
Many VA medical centers will be offering baby showers to support expecting mothers with essential baby items and vital health information.
Dr. Margaret Carrico (former Army Medical Corps) provides care to Women Veterans every day via telehealth and in-person visits.
Women Veterans now have a newly refreshed website for their health care needs. . Each page details health concerns specific to women.
Women Veterans’ health fair and engagement session were held to get feedback and ideas and integrate them into programs and services.
Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of its Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. This month’s author is Army Veteran M.B. Dallocchio, who served from 1998 to 2006.
What too often goes unsaid during conversations and commemorations about the Vietnam War is recognition of the women who served during that time.
Women comprise roughly 10% of the total Veteran population but also account for 10% of the Veterans in America experiencing homelessness.
The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System Women's History Month observance highlights the increasing role of women Veterans in VA.
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.
There are programs specifically geared toward positioning women Veteran-owned small businesses in level playing fields in the federal marketplace.