Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Recent News About Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Fresh Focus #3: Healthy Plate Method – Grains & Starches
Fresh Focus #3: Healthy Plate Method – Grains & Starches
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA hiring housekeeping staff: immediate need to fill positions nationwide
VA is seeking housekeeping staff to fill numerous, immediate openings at health care facilities in Boston and across the country. Boston alone has 57 available housekeeping positions. Temporary, permanent, part-time and full-time positions are available.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA social workers’ duty was challenging and sad
VA social workers’ duty was challenging and sad
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA offers debt relief to Veterans through year’s end
VA this month announced its commitment to extend debt relief to Veterans adversely impacted by COVID-19 to the end of 2020 by suspending certain debt collection actions.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Coping with COVID-19: help for Veterans with lung disease
Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center issued the following announcement on.Resources for Vets from the American Lung Association.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: How VA’s retirement plan benefits your bottom line
VA offers employees a three-part, comprehensive retirement plan that includes a pension.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA reinstates in-person services at 100 hospitals across the country
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today, as of mid-June, more than 100 VA medical facilities and medical centers (VAMCs) have reinstated at least one in-person service within their direct health care delivery system after certain services were temporarily on hold or reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Live Whole Health: National Academies affirms scientific necessity of VA canine research
A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) study has affirmed the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) position that canine research is “scientifically necessary” for certain areas of research that benefit seriously disabled Veterans.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA study finds Transition Assistance Program worthwhile
VA study finds Transition Assistance Program worthwhile
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA health IT innovations receive high marks for impact on Veterans lives
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) was recognized, early June, for delivering results in the federal health information technology (IT) community as part of FedHealthIT’s 2020 Innovation Awards.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Six tips for acing your VA cover letter
From proofreading to tone, follow these six cover letter tips from VA recruiters to help your application stand out.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Live Whole Health: Self-care episode #23 – Guided Relaxation through Poetry
Have you ever found it hard to sit quietly in silence?
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA reports rising patient capacity, stable supplies and staffing 8 weeks into COVID-19 emergency
Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced it has maintained an increasing supply of beds for both Veterans and COVID-19 patients, steady supplies across the nation and a stable staffing situation in the vast majority of VA locations nearly two months into the national emergency.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA medical centers host blood donation drives Give the Gift of Life
January is National Blood Donor Month, time to recognize the lifesaving contribution of blood and platelet donors.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: VA oncology team pioneering remote chemotherapy treatment
Like most oncologists, Dr. Vida Passero often oversees her patients’ chemotherapy treatment.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Painting salutes women Veterans
There may be no greater honor for a Veteran than having her likeness displayed for hundreds to see. But it is a greater recognition when a permanent display is prominent for thousands to observe over time.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Navy Veteran took back her freedom
She lost 117 pounds and is buying dresses again.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Lead in Veterans’ healthcare as VAMC Executive Director
Ensure excellence in healthcare for our nation’s Veterans by leading one of 14 VA medical centers looking for an Executive Director.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Short-stay knee surgery has long-term benefit for Veteran
U.S. Army Veteran Rick Rader was in severe pain in both knees. “It was bone-on-bone and I couldn’t even walk. I was an invalid in my own home. It wasn’t fun,” he recalls.
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MARION VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER: Dallas VA Stand Down gives hand up to 400 homeless Veterans
Army Veteran Omedia Jordan made his way through a long line of Veterans hugging a hallway inside the 100-acre Dallas VA Medical Center campus. The line ended at the entrance to a gymnasium that was full of area Veterans Service Organizations, service groups and supportive services.