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The Chattanooga VA Clinic lobby was filled with anticipation as employees gathered to honor WWII Veteran Everett Plante's 100th birthday.
Volunteers and staff joined the Point-in-Time Count to connect homeless individuals with vital resources, support and pathways to stability.
New VA Research findings shed light on tailored care for Women Veterans, a brain-computer interface to help paralyzed Veterans communicate, and cirrhosis.
A thoughtfully designed garden at VHSO grows from three beds to a vibrant sanctuary offering nourishment, connection and wellness for Veterans.
VA's NADL staff attended the Lakota Nation Invitational to promote buying, building and renovating homes using the NADL program.
VA virtual care resources saved Veteran Eric Faulkner time and money by allowing him to manage his health care from home instead of driving to VA facilities.
Veteran Jasmine Paul credits DAV Patriot Boot Camp for her breakthrough in business. Applications are open for the next opportunity.
Let’s explore the Butler VA Medical Center, located in Butler, Pa., a Steel Belt area home to many manufacturing industries like rail, gas and automotive.
One Veteran's story of receiving comprehensive, interdisciplinary wrap-around Polytrauma care at VA’s Intensive Evaluation and Treatment Program (IETP).
Civil War nurses served with courage, challenged inequality, and fought for recognition, leaving a legacy that shaped future support for those who served.
VA recently joined the Face the Fight Coalition with shared goal of significantly reducing Veteran suicide by 2032.
The National Veteran-Owned Business Association (NaVOBA) invites the Veteran-owned business community to attend the Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) Corporate Training and the Joint Forces Forum (JFF), taking place May 5–7, 2026, in Potomac, Maryland.
Bring some of that military structure to your workday with five easy steps!
VA has announced the winners of the 2025 Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Patient Experience (PX) Awards, honoring VA medical centers and health care systems nationwide that deliver exceptional, Veteran‑centered care
Eligible Veterans can submit Foreign Medical Program claims for service-connected care abroad with the click of a button.
This post includes links to job listings for the week of March 30, 2026. We will continue to post listings as we receive them for the locations listed.
No matter where you are in your treatment journey, the PTSD Treatment Decision Aid can help.
Dr. Margaret Craighill was a trailblazer who reshaped military medicine and advanced care for women Veterans through leadership, advocacy and historic firsts.
Bringing compassionate care to our Veterans is a team of skilled, dedicated nursing residents like Niosha Motahari, a Post Baccalaureate Registered Nurse Resident (PBRNR) at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston, TX. Keep reading as Niosha shares more about her experience with VA.
This week's Women's History Month profile by the Center for Women Veterans honors the service of VA's Chief Veterans Experience Officer Lynda Davis, Ph.D.
These VA digital care resources can help you stay on top of your health this season.
VA Research recently published findings on a pilot program to help Veterans lower their blood pressure, a potential treatment for skin cancer and more.
Early detection of kidney disease can save Veteran lives. Here’s how VA is helping.
The story of Marine Corps Veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Harvey C. “Barney” Barnum, Jr. is one of the greatest legends in Marine Corps history.
Cpt. Nelson Miles Holderman was one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I, a man celebrated for his unwavering leadership during one of the most harrowing episodes of the conflict.
Marching north with his fellow Marines toward the Chosin Reservoir, Lee Hugh Phillips would soon join the fight that led him being awarded the Medal of Honor.
VA photographer Eugene Russell helped bring the project from Arkansas to D.C., honoring the Greatest Generation and its lasting impact on Veterans and staff.
On June 2, 1944, in the rugged terrain near La Torreto, Italy, a young man from Honolulu displayed the "extraordinary heroism" we think about on Medal of Honor Day.
Searching for a new job can be exciting, but as more hiring and recruiting moves online, job scams have unfortunately become increasingly common. Fraudsters can pose as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other legitimate employers, create fake job postings, or request personal information under the guise of processing an application.