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  • Physician Assistant Week highlights dedication of service to Veterans

    Physician Assistant Week highlights dedication of service to Veterans

    This week, we shine a spotlight on our physician assistants and highlight their 57 years of expertise, dedication to patient care, and service to Veterans

  • Working at VA means getting more from your primary care career

    Working at VA means getting more from your primary care career

    For physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, working at VA means getting more from your work in primary care than just a paycheck.

  • Find your purpose with a primary care career at VA

    Find your purpose with a primary care career at VA

    Learn what makes practicing primary care at VA the best opportunity in all of health care.

  • Embrace serving Veterans as a physician assistant (PA) at VA

    Embrace serving Veterans as a physician assistant (PA) at VA

    VA has everything you could want in your career as a physician assistant. Explore the history of this valuable profession and find out how you can bring your expertise to VA.

  • What you need to know about primary care, according to our VA experts

    What you need to know about primary care, according to our VA experts

    There are numerous reasons why you should consider bringing your primary care career to VA. See what our experts rank as the biggest benefits you’ll find here.

  • VA physician assistant’s goal is to provide the highest quality of treatment

    VA physician assistant’s goal is to provide the highest quality of treatment

    Physician assistant Elizabeth Robinson welcomes challenges. “I want Veterans to be treated as if they were my family.”

  • See what physician assistants are saying about their VA careers

    See what physician assistants are saying about their VA careers

    With a mission to serve Veterans and benefits that make a difference to you, VA is the perfect place to work for physician assistants like you.

  • Vietnam Veteran sends a special thank you

    Vietnam Veteran sends a special thank you

    “Ms. Duong is the first Vietnamese person I have talked to since Vietnam in 1970. I could tell immediately that she sincerely cared about me.”

  • Army colonel shares what it’s like as a physician assistant at VA

    Army colonel shares what it’s like as a physician assistant at VA

    On VA’s “Talk About It Tuesday” broadcast, Col. Randolph “Scott” Harrison shared his perspective on being a physician assistant and working with VA.

  • Five unique ways to serve Veterans as a physician assistant

    Five unique ways to serve Veterans as a physician assistant

    Your expertise as a physician assistant can be applied to numerous specialties within VA, all of them helping Veterans find the care they need.

  • VA mental health professionals work to prevent Veteran suicide

    VA mental health professionals work to prevent Veteran suicide

    VA mental health professionals walk alongside Veterans on their journey to improve their mental health, prevent Veteran suicide.

  • These five educational programs can help boost your VA career application

    These five educational programs can help boost your VA career application

    Whether it’s an LPN certification or a doctorate in psychology, pursuing one of these five educational programs can help boost your VA application.

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Last updated June 20, 2025

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