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Stories VA Milwaukee health care top stories.
Nobody understands Veterans as well as other Veterans.
A revamped program that brings teens into the Milwaukee VA Medical Center returned this summer, giving the participants a taste of careers and opportunities in health care and Veteran
service.
A drug overdose earlier this year sent U.S. Air Force Veteran Emily Bathory and her friend to a hospital for a week.While Bathory was able to recover, her friend wasn’t as fortunate: She
ended up overdosing again shortly after leaving the hospital and died.
There’s more to health care than medicine.
Extension will ensure that no Veteran or survivor will miss out on a single day of backdated PACT Act benefits
He’s been called an innovator, a force multiplier and a unicorn. Now he can be called the best chaplain in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Local Veterans received valuable information and forged vital connections with Milwaukee VA staff during a weekend event at the Milwaukee lakefront.
U.S Marine Veteran Tsiltiyah Fogle’s childhood dream was to operate a farm, and her husband, U.S. Navy Veteran Charles Fogel, is supportive of that dream coming true. Together they own and
operate Ephrata Farm in Union Grove, Wis.
A scuba enthusiast who sustained debilitating injuries in a fall is back in the water thanks to intensive rehabilitation and custom-made adaptive equipment made possible by the Milwaukee VA
Medical Center.
Not everyone hooked a fish during the annual Disabled Vets Fish Outing in Port Washington June 28, but based on the smiles and laughter of all involved, it didn’t matter.