VA has reached a significant milestone in curing more than 100,000 Veterans of chronic hepatitis C virus infection (HCV), establishing VA as a global leader in the diagnosis and treatment of HCV. READ MORE
From nursing assistant to physical therapist, these six VA careers are perfect for transitioning military personnel.
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Veteran Tim Conner is the first patient at Tampa VA Medical Center to be issued his own robotic exoskeleton, which helps him stand and walk again in spite of a spinal cord injury.
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Army Veteran Darryl Gadsden battled chronic pain, but now practices yoga as part of his alternative therapy treatments for pain management.
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This week’s Borne the Battle interview is with Army Veteran Ursula Draper, who developed VA's Assistive Technology Program in 2010.
Since some Veterans have multiple traumas, known as polytrauma, VA dedicates resources to help them with very complex issues. In this episode, Draper talks about some of the specific technologies VA has developed to help Veterans.
Listen to the entire episode here: Borne the Battle #157
After serving in the Marines in Vietnam, Leon started isolating himself from his family. When he found a book describing symptoms of PTSD, he realized that he needed to get help. Find out how therapy helped Leon open up about his experiences and find relief.
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