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  1. Academic Affiliations

Academic Affiliations

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    Comcast offers 60 days of free internet service to low-income households

    The Comcast Internet Essentials program offers low-income families 60 days of free internet service, lower rates for access and free training courses.

  • `We were helping the war effort’

    `We were helping the war effort’

    Humble World War II Veteran oldest former military member to ever compete at National Veterans Golden Age Games

  • Dr. Patrick chose VA for interconnectedness of Veteran care and comradery

    Dr. Patrick chose VA for interconnectedness of Veteran care and comradery

    Dr. Patrick’s first experience working at the U.S. Department of [...]

  • Shulkin to Class of ’17: Now is the time to consider how you can make a difference

    Shulkin to Class of ’17: Now is the time to consider how you can make a difference

    On Saturday, May 20, VA Secretary Dr. David Shulkin delivered the Honors Day address at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine commencement.

  • Veteran wants to improve the quality of life for amputees

    Veteran wants to improve the quality of life for amputees

    “I felt like I was called to medicine, and also to science. During my unit’s deployment to Iraq, I saw that some of my friends struggled with traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress.”

  • Dr. Carolyn Clancy: VA academic affiliations key to team-based care

    Dr. Carolyn Clancy: VA academic affiliations key to team-based care

    Dr. Carolyn Clancy came to VA in 2013 after 23 [...]

  • Affiliation with VA is a “win-win” for Wake Forest School of Medicine

    Affiliation with VA is a “win-win” for Wake Forest School of Medicine

    Affiliating with U.S. medical colleges was a key piece of the puzzle in building a health-care system that could care for the millions of Veterans coming home after from World War II.

  • Designer proud of VA-Wake Forest affiliation

    Designer proud of VA-Wake Forest affiliation

    Dr. Robin Hurley says the litmus test for VA affiliations [...]

  • Academic affiliations key to Veteran care

    Academic affiliations key to Veteran care

    This year, VA and medical schools around the country commemorate [...]

  • VA, medical school affiliations shape health care

    VA, medical school affiliations shape health care

    VA and the nation's medical schools mark the 70th anniversary of VA's Office of Academic Affiliations, a nationwide program to train physicians and nurses.

  • Celebrating 70 Years of VA Academic Affiliations

    Celebrating 70 Years of VA Academic Affiliations

    Last month, we kicked off a year-long celebration of VA’s [...]

  • VA’s academic affiliations improve care

    VA’s academic affiliations improve care

    Academic affiliations between VA and the nation’s medical schools train clinicians in the care of Veterans and improve care.

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