Through VA’s annual Occupational Therapy Fellowship Programs, you can bring your expertise to VA, serving Veterans and shaping your career at the same time. Since occupational therapy covers a broad spectrum of health conditions, as well as health promotion, wellness and management of chronic conditions, our programs are as diverse as the people who participate…
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Veteran organizations’ support for the Million Veteran Program
Many Veteran organizations across the nation support the Million Veteran Program (MVP), VA’s largest research effort. MVP recently made history by enrolling its one-millionth Veteran, making it the world’s largest and most diverse genetic research program within a health care system. To help celebrate this milestone, we talked with teams across the nation who serve…
Live Whole Health #205: Peace in the present
“If you are depressed, you are living in the past. If you are anxious, you are living in the future. If you are at peace, you are living in the present.” This quote hits home for me. As we consider our thoughts and emotions, we may be saddened by missed opportunities, poor choices, or a…
VA music therapy: Healing and connecting
Creative art therapists and Veterans at Battle Creek VA are using their musical skills to help Veterans navigate mental and physical challenges. This unique program also offers a path for Veterans to connect with others even when it is non-verbal. Creative arts therapies are part of VA’s Recreation Therapy Service and are direct care programs…
Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders program helps Veterans achieve their goals
Here’s how VA’s Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders program helped an 87-year-old Veteran finish strong. After 22 years in the Army, serving in Vietnam and as a logistics specialist worldwide, Veteran Mark Maloney maintained an active lifestyle. “I was very active from the age of 55. I started entering races, first to lower my cholesterol…
Pharmacists critical to Veterans’ health care
Although their interactions are often brief, it’s the work behind the scenes that the 164 pharmacists at Bay Pines VA do that makes an impact on Veterans. “No doubt about it, pharmacists are critical to health care,” said Chief of Pharmacy Dr. Idi Idiong, pictured above. “They make valuable contributions that help improve safe medication…
Telestroke training key in caring for Veteran stroke victims
VA’s National Telestroke Program (NTSP) provides acute stroke care to Veterans at VA facilities that do not have a neurologist available. Using telehealth technologies, a neurologist from the NTSP center can evaluate patients and provide a treatment plan for the on-site staff to complete. With machines humming and equipment beeping, the simulation lab seemed just…
Putting Veterans on the path to permanent housing
Bay Pines VA welcomed Veterans to the C.W. Bill Young VA for a surge event aimed at rapidly moving unhoused Veterans into sheltered or transitional housing and on a path to permanent housing. Since January 2022, Bay Pines VA has helped 1,377 Veterans move into permanent residences. Last year, the team helped VA exceed its…
Try these tactful tips to tackle the gaps in your resume
No matter what you might have heard, a resume gap does not have to be a black mark on your application. At VA, we understand the challenges that can arise during your career. Life happens and sometimes that means your resume might have some gaps in it. This is especially true for military spouses, who…
The state of homelessness among women Veterans in 2023
Army Veteran Kimberly Carrillo left the military after five years in part because she lacked access to adequate daycare. After her marriage ended and her mother died, she fell into depression, lost her job and couch-surfed, kids in tow. Carrillo and her family were homeless. Marine Veteran Natasha McCoy spent 20 years after service gainfully…
New hope for ALS Veterans
A new clinical research trial at Michael E. DeBakey VA is offering Veterans with ALS hope for the future. As part of the research trial, 10 Veterans with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis will get the opportunity to receive groundbreaking cell therapy targeted at reducing neuroinflammation as a treatment for the neurodegenerative disease. ALS is a rare…
Lifesaving impact of care coordination in cancer treatment
Maureen Roepsch’s story is more than just beating cancer. It’s about the power of a system that has your back. Her experience, like the thousands of other Veterans fighting cancer with support from VA, demonstrates the importance of vigilance, timely screenings and the profound impact of VA’s comprehensive care along the path of a cancer…
