Stories
Read about what's happening in our VA Augusta health care community.
VA Augusta joins VA health care facilities nationwide in recognizing the contributions of VA faculty and academic partners during VA Health Professions Education Week (March 13-17, 2023).

The Augusta University Innovate competition aims to provide innovative, creative, and entrepreneurial solutions for challenges that affect CSRA communities. This year’s theme is “Solutions for Non-Profits” in the Augusta community.
VA Augusta Registered Dietitian receives the Georgia Outstanding Dietitian of The Year (ODY) Award in recognition of her hard work and dedication.

Adrienne Barber earned her nursing degree in her hometown of Vidalia, Georgia. And after 14 years as a licensed practical nurse, she was eager to join VA Augusta Health Care System to serve Veterans.

The DAISY Nurse Leader Award is among the highest recognitions a nursing professional can receive. It recognizes nurses who are extraordinary in the impact they have on high-quality, compassionate patient care.

Throughout the month of December, 90 students from Cross Creek High School, collected personal hygiene items including toothpaste, lotion and deodorant to donate to VA Augusta Veterans.

It’s not just a pat on the back, it’s one step closer to a Veteran foot in the door to permanent housing.

What is your contraception of choice? It’s not a question men hear very often.

Veterans in the CSRA will soon have greater access to mammography screenings to prevent, detect and treat breast cancer.

At VA, employees take their role in the treatment of Veterans seriously. It’s a mission of care for the Veteran and their families.

