Tomah VA hosted its annual Creative Arts Festival in June and closed out the season with an award ceremony in July. Twenty-one Veterans attended the award ceremony of the 44 participants from a total of 85 submissions. The celebration included Tomah VA leadership, American Legion Auxiliary President and sponsor of the Creative Arts Festival, Helene…
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Battle Creek VA celebrates 100 years of Veteran care
Veterans, staff and community members from southwest Michigan gathered at Battle Creek VA Oct. 15 to celebrate and recognize the hospital’s 100th anniversary of care to Veterans in the region from when it first opened in 1924. The event began with a flyover of T-34 Mentor and L-17 Navion aircraft followed by an official Color…
Discover the job for you in VA’s different care environments
VA is the largest integrated health care system in the United States, and you’ll find a variety of care environments that help us support the more than nine million Veterans enrolled in the VA health care program. Each offers a unique opportunity to serve those who have served. Whether you want to work in a hospital…
Stand Down for the homeless
Navy Veteran Darrell Wininger was the first in line to receive a flu shot, just one of many services and resources offered to Veterans at the Muscogee Nation Claude Cox Omniplex for the Homeless Veterans Stand Down event held in September. Eastern Oklahoma VA collaborated with the Office of Tribal Government Relations, Mary Cully and…
Pharmacy resident converts loss into purpose
The principle of serving those who served is fiercely upheld by many of the health care professionals who provide world-class treatment to our nation’s heroes. For Bay Pines VA pharmacy resident Jacob Prevost, the drive to give back is rooted in an innate ability to transform heartbreak to strength. “My dad was a Veteran. He served…
Live Whole Health #243: The power of positive intentions
Do you recall a time when you took on a new challenge or went through a difficult period in your life and there were people who rooted for your success? They rooted for you because they supported you and wanted you to be happy. Didn’t it feel great to have that support? Maybe the result…
Pain Management Summit for enhanced Veteran care
G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA hosted its first-ever Pain Management Summit on Sept. 24 for more than 100 health care providers from across the main facility and its community-based outpatient clinics. This event focused on equipping VA health care professionals with the latest knowledge, tools and strategies for treating pain—a critical issue faced by Veterans. Experts…
One Veteran’s remarkable cancer journey
In 1966, 17-year old Steve Harmon joined the Marine Corps. During his service, he deployed to Vietnam where he led a reconnaissance squad in some of the conflict’s most intense and historic moments. Marine Corps Veteran Steve Harmon After leaving the Marine Corps, Harmon transitioned into a career in health care, dedicating himself to serving…
Employees attend Americans with Disabilities Act celebration at White House
Stacy Pommer, National Affiliations officer for the Office of Academic Affiliations, could hardly contain her excitement when she arrived at the White House to celebrate an event of personal significance to her—Disability Pride and the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Stacy Pommer, left, Elizabeth Ragan, senior advisor to the Deputy Under…
My VA Images adds text message notifications
The My VA Images app is bridging the gap between providers and Veterans with its new text message notification feature that will improve communication between Veterans and their VA providers and enable Veterans to easily stay up to date with their health care. This new My VA Images feature—SMS Text Notification—sends text messages to willing…
Honoring Veterans: Air Force Veteran Shelton Ware
Shelton Ware was born in January 1923 in Neptune, New Jersey, to parents Shelton Ralph Ware and Zenobia Kelley Ware. He was one of five children and spent the majority of his life in New Jersey, where he attended public school, including Monmouth Junior College (now Monmouth University). Ware’s life took a significant turn in…
Explore the ways social media can impact your job search
Since social media platforms are public, they are fair game for anyone looking to do a little more research into potential employees. You can be sure recruiters and hiring managers are using them to learn more about you. And if a recruiter or hiring manager doesn’t like what they see on your social media, it…
