Hiring Veterans: Jobs of the week for March 11, 2024

Editor’s note: This post contains links to jobs that are active at the time of publishing. Most job listings close 7-30 days after publishing. The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products and services on the part of VA. Veterans should verify the information with the organization offering. Each week,…

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Communities help with Veteran suicide prevention

You may think VA only works with Veterans at VA-owned facilities like medical centers, Vet Centers and VA regional offices. While VA does offer comprehensive benefits and health care services at hundreds of sites across the country, we also expand our programs and initiatives beyond VA facilities to ensure we reach all Veterans, even those…

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Empowering education: Spreading the awareness of the SAVE Plan

The Saving on A Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan introduced in August by the U.S. Department of Education is a new income-driven repayment (IDR) plan designed to alleviate the financial strain of student loans. Engineered to offer the lowest monthly payments among IDR plans, SAVE customizes payments based on income and family size. Notably, it expands…

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Get VA to cover the cost of your degree with these scholarship programs

We know the cost of your education can be stressful, which is why VA offers a number of different scholarship programs to help you pay for school and pave the way to a successful, meaningful career serving Veterans. Two of those programs have rapidly approaching deadlines, so if you’re an aspiring clinician or mental health…

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Expanding access to colorectal cancer screening and treatment

You can be screened for colorectal cancer from the comfort of your home with an easy-to-use test kit. March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, so VA is shining a light on the facts about this cancer, who should get screened and why screening is more accessible to Veterans than you might think. What is…

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Live Whole Health #212: Mindfulness and chronic pain

Do you suffer from chronic pain? You are not alone: Estimates show that about one in five people in the United States have some sort of chronic pain and billions of dollars are spent every year on treatment. Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than three to six months and persists after tissue healing…

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Tackling unsheltered homelessness: Meet Veterans where they are

Unsheltered homelessness is one of the most dangerous situations a person can face. It can severely harm one’s whole health: mind, body and soul. When a Veteran is unsheltered, there’s no time to delay getting them to a safe place and quickly on a path to permanent, stable housing. Data released in December by the…

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Telehealth expansion at Naples, Florida, VA clinic

Improvements in technology have helped with the expansion of telehealth. Previously, Veterans would need to travel to a facility that had Clinical Video Teleconferencing technology and would connect through the video chat with a provider at another location. Now, telehealth services have been expanded to support Veterans at the Naples VA Clinic. “Following the end…

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Utah family brings special gifts to Veteran patients

VA’s National Salute to Veteran Patients week is observed annually during the week of Valentine’s Day, a day of caring and sharing which underscores the salute’s expression of honor and appreciation to inpatient and outpatient Veterans. This year’s observance for National Salute to Veteran Patients was held Feb. 11-17. There are many ways to show…

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Neurology residents begin innovative telestroke training

VA’s National Telestroke Program (NTSP) recently began a new virtual training program for VA neurology residents, a first for the program since it began in 2017. The NTSP is a nationwide VA program that provides acute stroke evaluation and treatment to 70 VA medical centers across the country through telemedicine. When a Veteran develops possible…

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Make strides in women’s health with a career at VA

In recognition of International Women’s Day on March 8 and Women’s History Month throughout March, we celebrate the contributions to women’s health that started at VA, as well as the women who made it possible. For over 100 years, women have played an important role in the development and support of VA’s mission to support…

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Honoring Veterans: Navy Veteran Verna Fender

This week’s Honoring Veterans Spotlight honors the service of Navy Veteran Verna Fender, who served during and after the Korean War. Fender was born to Margaret and Ben Tabet, and graduated from Los Lunas High School. She later attended Albuquerque Business College and the University of New Mexico, and was a member of Beta Sigma…

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