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Veterans Affairs is an area of public policy concerned with the relation between a government and its veteran communities, usually administered by a designated government agency. It might refer to:
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the component of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) led by the Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health that implements the medical assistance program of the VA through the administration and operation of numerous VA Medical Centers (VAMC), Outpatient Clinics (OPC), Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC), and VA Community Living Centers (VA Nursing Home) Programs.
The VHA is distinct from the U.S. Department of Defense Military Health System of which it is not a part.
The VHA division has more employees than all other elements of the VA combined.
The first Federal agency to provide medical care to veterans was the Naval Home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The home was created in 1812 and was followed by the creation of Soldiers Home in 1853 and St. Elizabeth's Hospital in 1855. Congress created the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in 1865 in response to the high number of Civil War casualties. These homes were initially intended to be room and board for disabled veterans. However, by the late 1920s, the homes were providing a level of care comparable to hospital care.
Hunter Holmes McGuire, M.D. (October 11, 1835 – September 19, 1900) was a physician, teacher, and orator. He started several schools and hospitals which later became part of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV) in Richmond, Virginia. His statue sits prominently on the grounds of the Virginia State Capitol. Nearby, the McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center is named in his honor.
Hunter Holmes McGuire was born in Winchester, Virginia to a prominent eye surgeon, Dr. Hugh Holmes McGuire and his wife Ann Eliza Moss. Young Hunter was one of 7 children. He often accompanied his father, and studied medicine at the Winchester Medical College where he graduated in 1855. His continuing medical education in Philadelphia was interrupted by the onset of the hostilities which led to the American Civil War. He taught briefly at Tulane University in New Orleans before joining the Confederate Army in 1861.
Dr. McGuire joined "The Winchester Rifles," company F of the 2nd Virginia Infantry, Confederate Army, as a private. However, his services were much more valuable as a doctor rather than a front line soldier. McGuire was made a brigade surgeon and was ordered to report to General Thomas J. Jackson at Harpers Ferry. Jackson initially scoffed at McGuire's youth, but the two became very close as the war progressed. Dr. McGuire treated General Jackson after the First Battle of Manassas, where the General picked up the nickname "Stonewall Jackson" following an exclamation by General Barnard E. Bee Jr. (who himself was killed during the battle).
Department of Veterans Affairs may refer to:
Nicki Fryar, Nurse Manager of the Cardiovascular Catheterization Laboratory at the Durham VA Medical Center talks about why she works at VA.
VA Medical System for Veterans share this video for the Veteran as he asked for that
Bay Area veterans say they're still facing excessive wait times for benefits and health care. The VA Inspector General found 307,000 veterans may have died waiting for access to the VA health care system. MORE: http://www.fox13news.com/news/fox-13-investigates/47463980-story
At a VA clinic in North Carolina a woman captured several horrific scenes as veterans writhed in pain and staff did nothing. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, the hosts of The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. https://www.tytnetwork.com/go “The Durham VA Medical Center is under fire after a visitor took pictures of veterans in their care who were shown slumped over in chairs, with one man crumpled on the floor with no one attending to him. The shocking photos were posted to the Facebook account of Hanna McMenamin who has since stated that the VA hospital demanded that she take them down. Writing on Facebook on Saturday, McMenamin explained: “Yesterday (2/24/17) while at the Durham, NC VA Hospital, my husband Stephen McMenamin and I witnessed so...
Brought to you by Desert Diamond: http://ddcaz.com WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Friday that will make it easier for the Department of Veterans Affairs to fire employees, part of a push to overhaul an agency that is struggling to serve millions of military vets. "Our veterans have fulfilled their duty to our nation and now we must fulfill our duty to them," Trump said during a White House ceremony. "To every veteran who is here with us today, I just want to say two very simple words: Thank you." Trump repeatedly promised during the election campaign to dismiss VA workers "who let our veterans down," and he cast Friday's bill signing as fulfillment of that promise. "What happened was a national disgrace and yet some of the employees involv...
Why Volunteer? As a volunteer you have the opportunity to give the very best - because you give of yourself. The inner satisfaction that comes from helping others and the pride of accomplishment in a job well done is often a volunteer's greatest reward. When you volunteer at a Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) you are giving back to those who gave it their all for your freedom. Volunteers develop life-long relationships, cultivate new skills and gain valuable personal skills such as patience and tolerance, while increasing self-esteem through the satisfaction that comes from lending a helping hand. VA Voluntary Services (VAVS), is the largest volunteer program in the federal government, has provided service to America's veterans since 1946. Since that time, VA volunteers have donated...
Lawsuits are mounting against the Department of Veterans Affairs for incidents that took place over a number of years at the Eisenhower VA Medical Center in Leavenworth Kansas. According to complaints, physician assistant Mark Wisner subjected numerous veterans to inappropriate physical examinations and all types of weird sexual comments. Wisner had his license revoked in 2015 and is now facing criminal charges for his conduct. These lawsuits allege that the VA knew or they should have know about Wisner's predatory behavior. Mike Papantonio, host of America's Lawyer, discusses this with Attorney Robert Kinsman who represents two of the veterans who claim they were abused by Wisner. Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that ...
Rampant corruption is running its course throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs. In this investigative series, we will be looking at the Altoona VA hospital and a few shocking patterns. Twitter: @PoliticPlatypus Email: politicalplatypus1998@gmail.com Sources: https://www.rt.com/usa/334599-veteran-affairs-retaliation/ http://www.commercialappeal.com/story/money/2017/02/17/memphis-va-gets-third-interim-director/98049328/ http://www.commdiginews.com/business-2/embattled-altoona-va-hospital-appoints-5th-leader-in-11-months-77234/ http://www.commdiginews.com/news-2/second-exec-moved-from-scandal-plagued-altoona-va-hospital-66515/ http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/03/pennsylvania-va-caught-manipulating-data-on-patient-care/ http://www.commdiginews.com/politics-2/law/did-altoona-...
My day at the VA Hospital. There's a lot going on with my health. Interesting day to say the least. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center - Richmond, VA www.richmond.va.gov/ United States Department of Veterans Affairs VAMC Richmond provides health care services to veterans in central and southern Virginia and parts of North Carolina. Jobs & Careers · Phone Directory · Contact Us · Richmond VA Medical Center Contact the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center - Richmond ... www.richmond.va.gov/contact/ United States Department of Veterans Affairs Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center - Richmond, VA offers a variety of health services to meet the needs of our nation's Veterans. For additional contact ... Jobs & Careers - Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center ... www.richmond.va.g...
WISN 12 News learns several staff members at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center are the focus of an on-the-job criminal investigation.
Nicki Fryar, Nurse Manager of the Cardiovascular Catheterization Laboratory at the Durham VA Medical Center talks about why she works at VA.
VA Medical System for Veterans share this video for the Veteran as he asked for that
Bay Area veterans say they're still facing excessive wait times for benefits and health care. The VA Inspector General found 307,000 veterans may have died waiting for access to the VA health care system. MORE: http://www.fox13news.com/news/fox-13-investigates/47463980-story
At a VA clinic in North Carolina a woman captured several horrific scenes as veterans writhed in pain and staff did nothing. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, the hosts of The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. https://www.tytnetwork.com/go “The Durham VA Medical Center is under fire after a visitor took pictures of veterans in their care who were shown slumped over in chairs, with one man crumpled on the floor with no one attending to him. The shocking photos were posted to the Facebook account of Hanna McMenamin who has since stated that the VA hospital demanded that she take them down. Writing on Facebook on Saturday, McMenamin explained: “Yesterday (2/24/17) while at the Durham, NC VA Hospital, my husband Stephen McMenamin and I witnessed so...
Brought to you by Desert Diamond: http://ddcaz.com WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Friday that will make it easier for the Department of Veterans Affairs to fire employees, part of a push to overhaul an agency that is struggling to serve millions of military vets. "Our veterans have fulfilled their duty to our nation and now we must fulfill our duty to them," Trump said during a White House ceremony. "To every veteran who is here with us today, I just want to say two very simple words: Thank you." Trump repeatedly promised during the election campaign to dismiss VA workers "who let our veterans down," and he cast Friday's bill signing as fulfillment of that promise. "What happened was a national disgrace and yet some of the employees involv...
Why Volunteer? As a volunteer you have the opportunity to give the very best - because you give of yourself. The inner satisfaction that comes from helping others and the pride of accomplishment in a job well done is often a volunteer's greatest reward. When you volunteer at a Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) you are giving back to those who gave it their all for your freedom. Volunteers develop life-long relationships, cultivate new skills and gain valuable personal skills such as patience and tolerance, while increasing self-esteem through the satisfaction that comes from lending a helping hand. VA Voluntary Services (VAVS), is the largest volunteer program in the federal government, has provided service to America's veterans since 1946. Since that time, VA volunteers have donated...
Lawsuits are mounting against the Department of Veterans Affairs for incidents that took place over a number of years at the Eisenhower VA Medical Center in Leavenworth Kansas. According to complaints, physician assistant Mark Wisner subjected numerous veterans to inappropriate physical examinations and all types of weird sexual comments. Wisner had his license revoked in 2015 and is now facing criminal charges for his conduct. These lawsuits allege that the VA knew or they should have know about Wisner's predatory behavior. Mike Papantonio, host of America's Lawyer, discusses this with Attorney Robert Kinsman who represents two of the veterans who claim they were abused by Wisner. Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that ...
Rampant corruption is running its course throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs. In this investigative series, we will be looking at the Altoona VA hospital and a few shocking patterns. Twitter: @PoliticPlatypus Email: politicalplatypus1998@gmail.com Sources: https://www.rt.com/usa/334599-veteran-affairs-retaliation/ http://www.commercialappeal.com/story/money/2017/02/17/memphis-va-gets-third-interim-director/98049328/ http://www.commdiginews.com/business-2/embattled-altoona-va-hospital-appoints-5th-leader-in-11-months-77234/ http://www.commdiginews.com/news-2/second-exec-moved-from-scandal-plagued-altoona-va-hospital-66515/ http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/03/pennsylvania-va-caught-manipulating-data-on-patient-care/ http://www.commdiginews.com/politics-2/law/did-altoona-...
My day at the VA Hospital. There's a lot going on with my health. Interesting day to say the least. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center - Richmond, VA www.richmond.va.gov/ United States Department of Veterans Affairs VAMC Richmond provides health care services to veterans in central and southern Virginia and parts of North Carolina. Jobs & Careers · Phone Directory · Contact Us · Richmond VA Medical Center Contact the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center - Richmond ... www.richmond.va.gov/contact/ United States Department of Veterans Affairs Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center - Richmond, VA offers a variety of health services to meet the needs of our nation's Veterans. For additional contact ... Jobs & Careers - Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center ... www.richmond.va.g...
WISN 12 News learns several staff members at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center are the focus of an on-the-job criminal investigation.
Jean Watson during Nurses Week at WCSI Affiliate Department of Veterans Affairs - Medical Center, Washington, DC. For more information, please visit www.watsoncaringscience.org. Video by Ron Lesinski.
On May 31, 2016, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, conducted an oversight hearing in Tomah, Wisconsin to examine alleged overprescription at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC).
"Hypertension, Proteinuria and CKD Progression" by Leopoldo Raij, MD, Professor of Medicine and Director of Hypertension at University of Miami and Chief, Nephrology-Hypertension Section, Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center
The event featured world-renown experts discussing the progress made in disease research along with the barriers to developing diagnostic tools and symptomatic therapies. The panel, moderated by Thomas Montine, MD, PhD (University of Washington) included: • Ian McKeith, MD, FRCPsych, F Med Sci, Newcastle University • Dabra Babcock, MD, PhD, National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke • John Duda, MD, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center • Cyrus Zabetian, MD, MS, University of Washington, and • Lawrence Friedhoff, MD, PhD, FACP, Axovant.
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common cancer but early screening and knowing your risk factors can make a big difference in your prognosis. Judy Yee, MD, FACR, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF; Chief, Department of Radiology, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA discusses why getting a colonoscopy is important and dispels myths about the process. Recorded on 11/10/2015. Series: "UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine presents Mini Medical School for the Public" [1/2016] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30135]
"Human Trafficking" by P.V. Caragalis, MD, JD, Professor of Medicine at University of Miami and Chief of General Medicine Section and Integrated Ethics Program officer at the Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Associate Program Director of the Internal Medicine residency training program at UM/Jackson Memorial Hospital
Non-Epileptic Seizures was facilitated by David Kuan-Hua Chen, M.D. Dr. Chen is an assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine specializing in Epilepsy, Clinical Neurophysiology and Seizure Disorders. He is also the Director of Neurophysiology Services and Epilepsy Surgery Program at Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Webinar: "Establishing a NIH-Funded Central IRB: The NIH StrokeNet Experience" Access webinar slides here: http://bit.ly/1S5IOXG Originally presented March 24, 2016, by Michael Linke, PhD, CIP, Health Science Officer - Dept of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Cincinnati; Assoc Professor - University of Cincinnati Dept of Internal Medicine; Chair - UC IRB
I am a United States Navy veteran and I would like to share my story about an ongoing medical issue that I have endured under the care of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Please like and share this video as much as possible. I really need to get the word out as I know many of my fellow veterans are dealing with this same issue as well.
There's an App for That: Who Wants It? A follow-up to "Should There Be an App for That?" Panelists: Hayden B. Bosworth, PhD Associate Director, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Research Professor, Duke University Medical Center Katie Donohue McMillan, MPH, Digital Health Technology Strategist, Smashing Boxes LLC Ed Holzwarth, President, Little Green Software Alden Zecha, CFO & Strategist Sproxil, Inc. Co-sponsored with mHealth@Duke.