Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Recent News About Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Interested in law enforcement and helping Veterans? VA Police is hiring!
Interested in law enforcement and helping Veterans? VA Police is hiring!
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA doctor and his family were diagnosed with COVID-19
Dr. John Toney, assistant chief of the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital Infectious Disease section, has a unique perspective on the importance of taking precautions to avoid catching COVID-19 after he and his family were diagnosed with the disease.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: 4 ways VA is improving access to care in 2020
At VA, we take pride in the high-quality care that we provide to Veterans. Ensuring they have access to that care is a critical component of the services we provide.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Protecting yourself against social media scams
Online scams can affect Veterans, their families, and anyone using social media platforms—and that’s an estimated 3.6 billion potential victims.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: White Ribbon VA highlights domestic violence awareness
White Ribbon VA Month will be recognized by VA during October, which is also National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Innovators selected for Spark-Seed-Spread Innovation Program
Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center recently issued the following announcement. The VHA Innovators Network (iNET) consists of 33 VA facilities across the country that aims to empower VHA employees to design their own innovative solutions to problems they experience firsthand.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Take a preventive approach to health care at VA
Benjamin Franklin famously said, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” And this is no truer than in health care.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Suicide Prevention Month: Caring for Veterans everywhere
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. VA is encouraging families and friends to reach out and provide support this month—and every month—to the Veterans in their lives.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Celebrating the Year of the Nurse: Caitlin Rawlins
VHA Innovation Ecosystem and Office of Nursing Services are proud to celebrate the Year of the Nurse by highlighting a unique nurse-led innovation, or promising practice, each month for the remainder of 2020.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA volunteer Barbara Abbey awarded national honor
AARP held a contest this summer inviting Americans to nominate exceptional volunteers in the “Show Your Love Volunteer 2020” competition.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA medical center partners with community to provide food to Veterans
Keith Griffin, the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center chief of Voluntary Services, recently heard about the Middle Georgia Community Food Banks (MGCFB)
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: What to expect in a urology career at VA
What to expect in a urology career at VA
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Northport VA fire department’s emergency operations ensure Veteran, staff safety
Northport VA fire department’s emergency operations ensure Veteran, staff safety
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Making Health Care Innovation the Norm at VHA
Making Health Care Innovation the Norm at VHA
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA fast-tracks North Texas donated medical center
VA fast-tracks North Texas donated medical center
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Homicide Investigation - Update
The City of Carbondale Police Department is actively investigating the homicide from 08-17-20 that occurred in the 1000 block of North Robert A. Stalls Avenue as a result of an ongoing dispute amongst acquainted parties.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA decreases mail processing time for claims intake
VA decreases mail processing time for claims intake
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Industry, academics invited to design AI tool to help Veterans
The 2020 AI Tech Sprint centers around interventions for Veterans who are not currently served by VA.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Summer youth volunteers go virtual to help Veterans
Summer youth volunteers go virtual to help Veterans
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Ministering to spiritual needs on the front lines of COVID-19
Ministering to spiritual needs on the front lines of COVID-19