Just 10% of military surgeons are receiving the training and practice they need to be effective in conflict, former military doctors said during a hearing Tuesday.
In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court said last week that, while the Department of Veterans Affairs should favor veterans ...
The Government Accountability Office said the service is responding only to immediate needs and does not have the funding or ...
At least 5,400 probationary employees were scheduled to lose their jobs in the first round of civilian personnel cuts at the ...
Retired Navy officer and military spouse Dr. Steve Ferrara serves as acting assistant secretary of defense for health affairs ...
Reporters who tried to sign up to attend the annual meeting of the AMSUS Society of Federal Health Professionals were told ...
The Trump administration argues that the cuts are needed to reduce the size of the federal government and slash the national ...
Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland was the first Black woman and family practice physician to lead the 12-year-old agency.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins confronted a reporter, claiming she spread rumors about DOGE's actions that are ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins published this video dressing down Military.com reporter Patricia Kime for publishing this story about the "DOGE liaison" working inside the Department of ...
Reporter Patricia Kime was in the middle of a sit-down interview with Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins when he aired ...
Secretary Doug Collins confronted Military.com reporter Patricia Kime Tuesday over her alleged “innuendo and rumor stories” ...