
- Fayetteville VA Chaplain In Bragg Exercise
Fayetteville VAMC Chaplain Sam Smith participated in a disaster with mass casualties response exercise that took place at Fort Bragg March 20.
- Goolsby speaks at Fayetteville St Univ Dedication
Betty Goolsby spoke at the dedication of CIIEP, aimed at holistic treatment of behavioral health, including post-traumatic stress.
- First Alabama Grad Malone Hired at VA
First Alabama Grad Malone Hired at VA
- Medical Center Director Doubles as Veteran, Advocate
Biographical feature about Fayetteville VA Medical Center director Betty Goolsby, as Veteran, Veteran advocate
- VA/DOD $6.7M Joint Rehabilitation Clinic in Fayetteville, NC
Dr. Thurman Whitted, Fayetteville VAMC staff physiatrist, evaluates Army Veteran Tanjaneca Dixon’s reflexes to ensure she is neurologically sound.
- Telehealth for chronic pain management
telehealth class
- Being a good steward of our resources – time, people, space
I CARE
- Director's Forum October
Director's Forum October
- Robeson CBOC uses telehealth
Robeson staff use PACT, Telehealth
- Health coaching improves Veterans health
health coaching as the next logical step in patient-centered treatment

- VA Launches Hotline for Women Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs has a new hotline to respond to questions from Veterans, their families and caregivers about the many VA services and resources available to women Veterans.
- VA Medical Centers Named for Presidents
Can you name the three VA medical centers named for United States presidents? Here’s a story on the Franklin Delano Roosevelt campus of the Hudson Valley Healthcare System in Montrose, New York.
- Research Today Means Healthier Tomorrow
May 13-17 is National VA Research Week with the theme “VA Research Inspires.” VA Research has been part of advances in treating heart disease, diabetes, spinal cord injury and mental health disorders.
- PTSD Help: With You When You Need It Most
VA is making it possible for Veterans to access PTSD information in mobile friendly formats. Check out the mobile self-help apps and “treatment companion” apps. Find “Where to Get Help for PTSD.”
- VA Nurses: Quality and Innovation in Patient Care
VA salutes our 80,000 nurses during National Nurses Week…and every week. Every day, VA’s nurses provide state-of-the-art, cost-effective nursing care to America’s Veterans and their families.
- Stress? Problems? Here is Free Online Help!
Moving Forward is an online program that helps overcome life’s challenges. Designed specifically for Veterans and Military Service Members, but can anyone can use it to make problems more manageable.
- An Easier-to-Understand Billing Statement
VA, with help from Veterans, has created a more patient-friendly statement that is easier to understand. The improved statement has a concise layout and several new features that Veterans wanted.
- Two Volunteers at Erie VA Team Up to Save a Veteran's Life
When a Veteran’s life hung in the balance, two volunteers worked together calmly and efficiently to render aid. Their efforts may have made the difference between life and death.
- PTSD Study: Men Versus Women
In an effort to develop PTSD treatments that are geared more precisely to the unique needs of men and women, VA researchers have begun to investigate how men and women learn to fear.
- Training Veterans to Care for Themselves
An Occupational Therapist talks about VA’s Wellness Program and how Tai Chi helps Veterans and their families with memory, improved sleep, decreased stress and overall health.
|