For Women’s History Month, the Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) and Center for Women Veterans (CWV) join forces to commemorate women Veteran Congressional Gold Medal recipients: the trailblazing Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). These courageous women broke barriers and proved that women were just as capable as men at serving as skilled military pilots. Highlighting…
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Human resources (HR) jobs at VA can have a huge impact on Veterans
As the largest health care system in the nation, VA’s human resources (HR) professionals manage numerous matters each day. There are a multitude of ways you can contribute to the operations of your facility and, in turn, help us provide the care Veterans need. “It’s not just a job,” said Heriberto Muñoz, the chief of human…
Grounds crew takes pride in providing Veterans a peaceful environment
Orlando VA’s vibrant and meticulously manicured grounds serve as a testament to the dedication and hard work of its grounds crew. While their daily responsibilities primarily revolve around maintaining the lush landscape, the team has been investing time and effort into special projects, enhancing the facility’s environment for the well-being of the Veterans it serves.…
Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans meets for first time since COVID pandemic
For the first time in nearly three years (due to the global COVID-19 pandemic), the Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans (ACMV) was able to meet in person. VA’s Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) recently joined the National Association for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) leadership and the National Association of State of Veterans Affairs (NASDVA)…
What is an eating disorder?
While almost everyone has their own idea of what an eating disorder looks like, the reality is much more complex and can be more difficult to treat than most people realize. Eating disorders exist on a spectrum based on the severity and the degree to which it interferes with everyday life. These range from mildly…
Opinion: How to positively impact Veterans facing challenges in 2024
Military Veterans face complex challenges accessing VA benefits and services, and while there have been strides in support, many issues persist in 2024, like access to care, barriers to employment and education, transition, homelessness and housing, and other social, cultural, and policy hurdles. It’s important to remember that these are just some of the major…
Ask these questions to ace your VA application
It’s only once every four years that we get an extra day in the year, so why not take advantage of Leap Day and finish your VA application. In fact, we’ve put together a handy guide to help you make sure you have everything in order before you click that “Submit” button. Have you read…
What to do if a Veteran you served with is talking about suicide
Although we were trained to keep our cool in stressful situations, it’s still tough when we face them. After you get out of the military, the situations themselves may change. Dealing with tough times usually doesn’t get any easier. One example is knowing what to do if someone you served with is talking about suicide.…
Live Whole Health #210: Reeling in heart health with a salmon wrap
February is heart health month, and one step you can take to protect your heart health is by including 1-2 servings of fatty fish into your diet each week. Fresh fish is a great option, but canned or frozen varieties are just as good, and often more available. Omega-3 fats and your heart Fish that…
Innovation to reduce amputations and keep Veterans walking
When the pandemic hit, the U.S. health care system saw unprecedented levels of delayed appointments. Most elective appointments were paused and care was prioritized for emergencies and COVID operations. To continue meeting Veteran health care needs, VA immediately expanded the use of telehealth. VA’s most common telehealth tool is VA Video Connect, VA’s secure videoconferencing…
Compensated Work Therapy program vital turning point for Veteran
Across the corridors of West Palm Beach VA, the spirit of service resonates strongly in the story shared by Navy Veteran Stacy Jeanbart and Army Veteran Carlos Carrió Atfucci, pictured above. Jeanbart’s transition from her role in the service to a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist makes her a valuable asset to Veterans like Atfucci, who found…
100 years of wisdom: Two World War II Veteran centenarians
Two World War II Veteran centenarians celebrating their 100th and 101st birthdays have seen drastic changes in the world. Veterans James W. Smith and Alexander E. Vroblesky have experienced many changes in their lifetime with help from the VA Maryland Health Care System. “Without Maryland VA, my dad would probably be in a nursing home…
