The 4+1 Commitment: VA’s pledge to support military spouse employment  

As part of our ongoing effort to support the hiring of military spouses, VA recently became the first federal agency to sign the 4+1 Commitment in support of policies aimed at helping military spouses find meaningful employment. Developed by Blue Star Families, Hiring Our Heroes and Department of Defense’s Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP), the…

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Advance your nursing career with VA and start serving Veterans today

Nurses are at the center of VA care. Anywhere you find us caring for Veterans, you’ll see a nurse stepping in to provide the kind of care those who served our country deserve. When we see how our nurses tirelessly provide the highest quality care to Veterans, we are humbled by their commitment and perseverance,…

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VetFest: Making connections in the community

Live music, food and family fun brought more than 1,000 Texas Veterans and their families together on a beautiful Sunday afternoon in April at Houston’s VetFest 2024.  Suicide prevention staff at VetFest Staff from Michael E. DeBakey VA in Houston were front and center at the event, educating Veterans about PACT Act benefits, assisting them…

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Live Whole Health #220: Moving forward

I was recently approved to start running again after a particularly severe back flare-up sidelined me for several months. My doctor encouraged me to “start slow,” aiming to get back to eventually running a 5K (a little over three miles) and not the longer distances I preferred. I “started slow” in other ways as well,…

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Women Veterans: Suicide is preventable and support is available

Suicide has no single cause and no one approach can end it, but prevention is possible, especially when women Veterans find support before a crisis happens. Women Veterans may have unique experiences related to military service. Their health and wellbeing and exposure to trauma can increase the risk of suicide. Some also face medical and…

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Veterans: New website for ordering contact lenses

Veterans Canteen Service (VCS) is introducing an online service for ordering contact lenses, giving Veterans and their VA caregivers a quick and convenient way to get prescription contacts. The new VCS PatriotVision website allows Veterans, their families, their caregivers and VA employees the opportunity to order prescription contacts with free standard delivery. Partnering with NextDayContacts,…

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Dr. Sari Hart: “I want my students to remember why they came to medicine.”

Dr. Sari Hart is an emergency medicine physician at Edward Hines Jr. VA and assistant professor at Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. In March 2024, she was awarded the Stritch Humanism in Medicine award for developing and teaching a humanism-based elective course called Healer’s Art Reflection to Loyola medical students who receive…

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Kerrville VA celebrating 100 years of providing care for Veterans

Deep in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, a small town by the name of Kerrville has been providing care for Veterans since 1923… even before VA gained ownership of the main facility in the area. Now known as Kerrville VA, this historic haven is a place where Veterans not only receive their health…

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Houston VA Epilepsy Center receives highest accreditation rating

Michael E. DeBakey VA in Houston recently became accredited as a Level 4 Epilepsy Center by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC). “This accreditation affirms our team’s dedication to providing the most advanced expert care to our Veterans,” said Medical Center Director Frank Vazquez, Navy Veteran. “Working in partnership with clinicians throughout Houston VA,…

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At VA, beating employee burnout means investments in what you need

Burnout is a very real concern among federal employees, particularly health care workers. A recent Gallup study found that more than 26% of federal employees say they feel burned out at work, which can result in higher attrition rates as people choose to leave for what they perceive as greener pastures. At VA, what we’ve learned…

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Miracles on the Mountain, at the Winter Sports Clinic

VA’s Office of National Veterans Sports Programs and Special Events provides Veterans with opportunities for health and healing through adaptive sports and therapeutic art programs. These specialized rehabilitation events aim to optimize Veterans’ independence, community engagement, well-being and quality of life. They are built on clinical expertise within VA with essential support from Veteran Service…

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VBA embracing organizational transformation to enhance customer experience

In 2021, the Veterans Benefits Administration’s (VBA), Office of Human Capital Services (HCS), was faced with the imminent passage of the PACT Act, the largest expansion of health care and benefits in VA history. The passage of the PACT Act required increasing VBA’s workforce to the largest number in its history, and a significant shift…

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