May events to ignite your VA job search

This May, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is heading to four of the nation’s premier medical conferences—Digestive Disease Week (DDW), American Urological Association (AUA), American Psychiatric Association (APA), and American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)—and we’re excited to meet talented clinicians who are passionate about making a difference. These events bring together experts and…

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A Veteran’s journey to healing with virtual reality (VR) technology

Addressing patient’s whole health Embracing new technology helps address Veterans’ whole health, from physical concerns to nutrition. It also includes helping a patient find ways to destress and find relaxation. For Army Veteran Jeffrey Brunnelson, using virtual reality (VR) devices like Real VR Fishing helps him to virtually engage in a hobby when he is…

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Scams targeting surviving family members

Scammers often target surviving family members shortly after a Veteran’s death, when benefit payments are issued, and when grief can make some people more vulnerable to manipulation. The scammers may claim military authority or a shared service experience to gain trust, using high-pressure tactics to create a sense of urgency and forcing victims to make…

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The parade he never got

Honor Flight trip turns to tribute The first thing caregiver Shirley Shultz shared—almost laughing over the phone—is how often it still surprises her. She and her husband start talking, and somehow land in the same thought at the same time. A love story Bob Schultz pose at the parade before boarding the St Louis Honor…

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Meaningful medicine: Meet VA physician Dr. Nabiha Gill

Physician careers at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are rooted in purpose, innovation and a true commitment to serving Veterans. For Dr. Nabiha Gill, section chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services at the Indianapolis VA Medical Center, this rings true now and when she started at VA 20 years ago. In this interview,…

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New Vet Tix study: Shared experiences strengthen wellbeing for Veterans and their families

The sharing of non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products or services by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans should always verify information with the organization offering the program. True support for those who have served requires reaching beyond traditional settings and into the heart of the communities where they live and thrive.…

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Live Whole Health 314 – Moving in Community: World Tai Chi and Qigong Day

Each year, people in over 80 countries come together on the last Saturday of April to celebrate World Tai Chi and Qigong Day, a global event promoting health through gentle, mindful movement. Tai Chi and Qigong are gentle practices that connect the mind and body through slow, flowing movements, breathing practices and focused attention. Tai…

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Telehealth connects Veteran to more than just care

Air Force Veteran learns that a video screen is not a barrier to building relationships Ronald Miller lives more than 30 miles away from his nearest VA medical center, so it’s not surprising that telehealth has given him easier access to care and new opportunities to improve his health. But telehealth has also given the…

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Celebrating National Volunteer Week and the 80th anniversary of CDCE

80 years of VA volunteer dedication Every year, the VA Center for Development & Civic Engagement (CDCE) joins the nation to observe and celebrate National Volunteer Week. This special occasion is a time to formally recognize and honor the profound impact and contributions of VA volunteers for their service to Veterans, their families, caregivers, and…

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Kansas City VAMC clinicians embrace ambient scribe technology

Enhanced patient engagement and reduced documentation time improve provider and veteran experience After three months of using ambient scribe, providers at the Kansas City VA Medical Center (KCVAMC) report spending less time on documentation and more time with Veterans. One provider notably shared that it is the first tool “that allowed me to both reduce administrative work…

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