By encouraging new ideas presented by our employees, VA embraces innovation and paves the path to better health care outcomes for Veterans.
Earn better employment benefits as you work to change the face of medicine with your research.
VA’s Office of Health Equity’s unique podcast series reviews VA programs, initiatives, and Veteran experiences within the past year.
If you are a 1990-91 Gulf War Veteran with questions or concerns about Gulf War Illness, you’re invited to join research committee sessions.
As valuable members of the VA team, pharmacists play a critical role in Veteran care, as well as serve as mentors and leaders in their fields.
The Million Veteran Program is a national research project learning how genes and military experiences and exposures affect health and illness.
Flavored or Greek, yogurt of all kinds might hold answers to better heart health, according to a study on nearly 200K Veterans.
VA works to build a better future for Veterans through research in four key areas — biomedicine, clinical sciences, health services and rehabilitation.
With the end of this year’s recruitment season near at hand, our recruiters will be participating in a pair of upcoming events to recruit new members to our VA team.
Million Veteran Program – After 10 years, nearly a million volunteer Veterans have joined VA scientists to change the future of health care.
VHA Chief of Staff Jon Jensen talks post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with Veteran Dr. Russ Huber, director of the PTSD Brain Bank at the VA Boston Healthcare System.
Caring for Veterans isn’t always clinical. There are many ways for a physician to find a home at VA. Read more here.