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Joined September 2009

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  1. The Video Blood Pressure Visits program offers Veterans a virtual alternative to in-person blood pressure follow-up evaluations.

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  2. Retweeted
    10 hours ago

    I was moved by the story Philip Coats shared about the loss of his friend, a veteran who succumbed to death by suicide. Coats, who isn’t a Veteran, says his connection to this community has grown deeper & he is committed to doing all he can to honor his friend & Veterans alike.

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  3. Retweeted
    11 hours ago

    Privileged to participate with in a walk to honor our fallen Veteran heroes.

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  4. A new tranquility garden is bringing hopefulness, healing, and recovery to Veterans. It’s a new addition to the in-patient mental health unit.

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  5. “Your identity is wrapped up in your uniform.” 20-year Veteran Olivia Nunn talks about the challenges of making the transition from soldier to civilian on this week’s episode of 🎧

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  6. . will join the Goals Forum today to hear from patients and patient advocates about improving patient experiences in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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  7. Veterans: Choose the pathway that aligns directly with your career goals. Whether you’re planning to go back to school or interested in learning a trade, your GI Bill® benefits can help you get started on the right path! Take the first step here:

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  8. GioStent, a straw-like stent inserted in the ear canal to allow sound to pass through, was invented by a hearing-impaired . He collaborated with VA employees, who created and perfected the device.

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  9. VA encourages female Veterans to apply for a 24-month management trainee program in environmental management services with non-competitive placement.

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  10. Many Veterans Know: Connecting with others is key to caring for their own mental health. Hear how opening up with other Veterans about the common experiences you share can help support your mental health: 

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    . marchers departed Los Angeles National Cemetery this morning as the rally continues down the West Coast route. Marchers will be at Miramar and Ft. Rosecrans National Cemeteries tomorrow and Riverside National Cemetery on Thursday.  Come out and join them!

    Photo: Clockwise Jamie High, Army vet Timothy fives, and CTL’s Drew deLeone.
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    Yesterday, I visited to talk to Veterans, VA employees, and communities there. is committed to serving our Veterans in Southeast Pennsylvania. We continue to do everything we can to provide them with the quality care they deserve.

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  13. Today’s is Marine Corps Veteran Adrian Valentine Soltau, who served in Iraq and was killed in action. His sacrifice is honored by the .

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  14. After three helicopter crashes and a 150-foot fall, Marine Corps Veteran finally returns to independent life with unique trackchair.

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  15. Did you know organizations can apply for up to $750,000 for Veteran grant funding? Don’t wait to apply—the deadline is June 10. Find more information:

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  16. Stent surgery: Common procedure but has some risk. Four-year study shows those treated by VA facility had 25% lower risk of complications.

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  17. Considering a higher-level review of your claim decision? An informal conference can allow you to communicate directly with a reviewer.

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  18. For years after Vietnam, Warren had nightmares and problems with substance use. When he went to VA for primary care, he was connected to a therapist. Now Warren has found sobriety and no longer has nightmares.

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  19. Today’s is Marine Corps Veteran Karl Linn, who served as a combat engineer during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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  20. Answer: When you call, you aren’t required to share anything specific. You don't even have to give your name—you're in control of what you share.

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