[ABOVE] Build on VA’s history of achievement in prosthetics for Veterans
Deming, a well-respected statistician, reminds us that identifying the what is critical in determining how to be successful. Deming is widely known for helping to develop the sampling techniques still used by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Wilkes-Barre’s team of cardiologists, nurses, and technologists is skilled in all aspects of catheterization care. They understand procedures involving the heart can be particularly stressful, and do all they can to address and alleviate Veterans’ concerns.
New on VAntage Point:
- Veterans, family members encouraged to use caution when viewing solar eclipse
- Take a sneak peek at the 2017 National Women Veterans Summit
- Organizations receiving FY 2018 Homeless Provider Grants receive extension of funding
- VA is looking for medical center directors to honor America’s Veterans in these critical positions
- Get to know one of VA’s pharmacy leaders
- For Dallas Veteran, VA staff and fellow Veterans seem like family
- Phoenix TBI clinic makes great strides toward improving Veteran care, decreasing wait times
- VA researchers deliver better care to Veterans through science
- How much do you know about VA women Veterans health care?
- VA dietitian offers tips on turning a salad into a complete meal
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This week we honor Army Veteran Norma Jean Bradford.
Norma served in the Army from 1987 to 2017; 30 years of honorable service. During that time, Norma deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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