For Veterans in gender transition, finding their voice can be enhanced with the help of specially trained speech-language pathologists.
VA’s National TeleOncology allows Veterans to receive world-class oncology care and services, regardless of where they live.
National TeleOncology Service is looking for talented academic hematologists or oncologists who are licensed to practice in the United States
TeleEye enables Veterans to receive eye care remotely at their primary care doctor’s office. Read this blog for the steps that follow.
Boise's new Clinical Resource Hub provides space for VA staff to treat Veterans via telehealth and a training space for staff and students.
The Video Blood Pressure Visits program offers Veterans a virtual alternative to in-person blood pressure follow-up evaluations.
Whether fully virtual or teleworking a few days a week, VA has numerous jobs offering the option of remote work.
Dr. Margaret Carrico (former Army Medical Corps) provides care to Women Veterans every day via telehealth and in-person visits.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, VA has helped Veterans get care virtually. Here are five ways to access VA virtual care.
A telehealth program from Los Angeles VA lets Veterans with cardiac arrhythmias connect with their doctors and share heart readings virtually.
The orthopedic and prosthetic services clinic in Orlando used My VA Images to design a custom brace to treat a Veteran’s paralysis.
VA’s National Oncology Program (NOP) has continued to expand […]