VA is including gender identifiers and preferred names in medical records. It's a welcome change for transgender and gender diverse Veterans.
Transgender Day of Visibility is observed March 31. This observance […]
VA urologist to help close the gender gap in responsibility for contraception which disproportionately burdens women. “I want to help men understand their options in preventing unplanned pregnancies.”
At VA, we serve our Veterans with the equitable, inclusive, and respectful health care you deserve.
Sept. 14, 2023, is the 100th anniversary of VA providing health care services to women Veterans.
As we celebrate Pride Month, it's important to recognize that the fight for equality and inclusion is ongoing. At VA, we are committed to ensuring that Pride counts, every day of the year. We believe that every Veteran, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, deserves the highest quality of care and support.
There is a new initiative hoping to make a significant impact on the lives of women Veterans facing cancer.
Women Veterans have made significant contributions throughout American history, often overcoming gender barriers and breaking new ground. Among these remarkable women is Donna-Mae Smith, the first woman bugler in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC).
Two therapists at different VA facilities lead a virtual skills group for survivors of military sexual trauma who live in five different states.
VA strives to create a safer space for women Veterans with dedicated programs and providing awareness of sexual violence
For Veterans in gender transition, finding their voice can be enhanced with the help of specially trained speech-language pathologists.
Being aware of risk factors can empower LGBTQ+ Veterans to get support. There are things anyone can do to help LGBTQ+ Veterans.