Veterans Service Organizations: Supporting a Changing, Growing Population of those who Served
VA, Vietnam and Gulf War era veterans have now reached a rough equilibrium – about one-third of the total each …
VA, Vietnam and Gulf War era veterans have now reached a rough equilibrium – about one-third of the total each …
These days, any discussion of an executive branch agency’s budget request must begin with a caveat: While the Budget Control …
As a combat engineer in the U.S. Marine Corps, Cpl. Chip Buckley understood the importance of making informed decisions, and …
The Dental Corps has a rich history, one of care, innovation, and commitment – in the case of two naval …
Massive budget cuts and sequestration, from current funding into the foreseeable future, could not have come at a worse time …
Since 2001, better body armor and innovations in battlefield medicine have made troops in Iraq and Afghanistan more likely than …
Women have served in every U.S. military conflict since the American Revolution, but it wasn’t until 1923 that Congress directed …
VA’s Million Veteran Program (MVP) holds the potential for revolutionizing the way research is conducted and medicine practiced. Launched in …
If you missed last spring’s news from the VA Medical Center (VAMC) in Providence, R.I., don’t feel bad. Lots of …
Dr. Joel Kupersmith is the former Chief Research and Development Officer (CRADO) for the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), U.S. Department …