During Women’s History Month 2024, VA's Office of Women’s Health is honoring Native American women Veterans.
There is a new initiative hoping to make a significant impact on the lives of women Veterans facing cancer.
In collaboration this month, the Centers for Women Veterans and Minority Veterans honor a special group of women Veterans, the trailblazing Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).
Women Veterans have made significant contributions throughout American history, often overcoming gender barriers and breaking new ground. Among these remarkable women is Donna-Mae Smith, the first woman bugler in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC).
Women Veterans’ health care is a top VA priority, ensuring women have access to the resources they need to address their unique health needs.
Diverse representation of women in health care research allows MVP to make discoveries for women’s health
“Women have committed themselves to the defense of America and we are committed to providing them care and benefits.”
The VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training (heaRT) is a program for women Veterans about women’s health services available at VA.
During March’s Women’s History Month, we salute women who led the way in women Veterans’ health care
Women make up a critical part of the Veterans we serve, and we are looking for caring women’s health care professionals who understand their specific needs.
VA Women’s heaRT informs women Veterans about available health care services at VA and aims to create a safe space for women Veterans.
Women Veterans Recognition Day is a reminder that women have been an integral part of the United States military for decades.