Following one Veteran’s return from Afghanistan, through the VA enrollment process. Read the full story
VA Reaching Out to Native American Veterans
A Native American Veteran walked into the Wagner, S.D. VA clinic knowing he was sick, but he soon had the support of an entire community. Read the full story
Combat Photographer Captures the Strength of America’s Veterans
Stacy Pearsall, a Purple Heart OIF Veteran, uses her camera to create dramatic images of men and women who have served America as soldiers in all eras…from World War II to those coming home today from Iraq and Afghanistan. Read the full story
Medical Centers Get a Fresh Look Online
A guide to the changes on VA Medical Center websites nationwide. Read the full story
VA’s “Wide Path” Out of Homelessness
VA has placed a large emphasis on treating substance use or psychiatric issues within its homeless programs, given the large majority of homeless Veterans with these problems. Importantly, the majority of Veterans report significant improvement in these areas upon leaving VA homeless programs. Read the full story
VHA Chief Learning Officer Receives Lifetime Learning Leadership Award
Joy W. Hunter, the Chief Learning Officer for the Veterans Health Administration is the first recipient of the Lifetime Learning Leadership Award from The Masie Center. Read the full story
VA Mammography Program Gives Women a Chance to Beat Breast Cancer
Preventive screening is key in the battle against breast cancer. VA runs 32 digital mammography programs across the country. Read the full story
Veterans Using the Arts to Help with Healing
Thousands of Veterans compete for a chance to attend the Creative Arts Festival, a unique event designed to help Veterans use the creative arts as one form of rehabilitative treatment to help them recover from, and cope with, physical and emotional disabilities. Read the full story
It’s not about the Medals
Veteran wins four medals — two golds, a silver and a bronze at the the 30th Annual National Veterans Wheelchair Games on July 4 in Denver, Colorado. 63-year-old “Augie” Krieser receives care for his spinal cord injury at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center. Read the full story
Three VA Television Phone-a-Thons Get Applications to 2,000 Veterans
How one VA Medical Center borrowed a great idea from another Medical Center across the country, and ended up sending 2,000 new Veterans applications for VA health care. Read the full story