U.S. Military and Veterans Affairs Nursing History
U.S. nurses (mostly males in the first century-and-a-half) have aided sick and wounded warfighters on the battlefield …
U.S. nurses (mostly males in the first century-and-a-half) have aided sick and wounded warfighters on the battlefield …
For 75 years, the Veterans Health Administration has honored America’s Veterans by providing exceptional care to improve their health and …
One significant addition to military health care training across the joint services involved the establishment of the office of Joint …
On March 4, 1918, Pvt. Albert Gitchell, a cook at Camp Funston in the Fort Riley, Kansas …
In the era of big data, there aren’t many public entities with bigger data than the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). …
Rachel B. Ramoni, DMD, ScD, is the chief research and development officer (CRADO) for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). …
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Opioid Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution (OEND) program announced that from May 2014 …
Exposure to harmful chemicals has long been associated with modern warfare. During the last century, World War I was notable …
America’s press, public, and even Congress paid relatively little attention to the experience of the wounded soldier during the Vietnam …
Since our nation’s founding, brave young Americans from every generation have answered the call to serve in uniform and put …
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