At VHA, we’re constantly striving to implement new and creative methods to solve an array of health care challenges. These challenges range from finding the most convenient way to get to our patients’ homes to discovering the most efficient way to answer common health questions. It is our goal to make the lives of our Veterans easier and cater their care to serve the “whole body.” We are living in the age of technology. Therefore, we aim to remain on the forefront of technology to deliver essential health care outside the confines of a doctor’s office.
Explore some of our recent innovations, and see how it has improved the lives of our Veterans.
- Innovation for Veterans: K9s
- VA Innovation Site
- Medicine of the Future
- Telemedicine
- VA Celebrates National Research Week
- Wanted: Change Agents to Lead the VA
- Mobile Health
- Bringing Telehealth to the last frontier
- Conquering anxiety and apprehension at the Anchorage VA Outpatient Clinic
Even if taking a float plane or riding a horse isn’t necessarily your cup of tea, there are literally hundreds of opportunities for you to use your health care education, skills and experience to help our Veterans. Take this opportunity, visit VA Careers and explore the many options available with VHA as you take the next step in your career.
And it’s not just health care, we have needs in all kinds of career fields. Check out jobs with VA in administrative and technical fields or other support positions.
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I’m looking to get into the V/A for a job, but it seems whenever a position I am qualified for pops up, I never get the chance to get my foot in the door. I’m a NAVY Veteran, and I’m registered in the HR Dept. @ my V/A. What can I do??? Somebody please respond. THX