News releases | va maryland health care | veterans affairs


News releases | va maryland health care | veterans affairs

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News releases for VA Maryland health care. JUNE 05, 2025 The American Legion Benedict A. Andrew Post 296 in Queenstown, Md., including the Ladies Auxiliary and the Sons of the American


Legion, recently donated $16,000 to the Veterans Affairs (VA) Maryland Health Care System for the benefit of veteran patients throughout the state. JUNE 05, 2025 The American Legion


Department of Maryland recently donated $7,000 to the Veterans Affairs (VA) Maryland Health Care System to benefit veteran patients throughout the state. MAY 22, 2025 The VA Maryland Health


Care System, which, employs approximately 697 registered nurses and more than 110 licensed practical nurses in all professional levels and specialties, honored nurses this year and


recognized their excellence during National Nurses Week, May 6 -12. MAY 14, 2025 Jonathan R. Eckman, P.E., director of the Veterans Affairs (VA) Maryland Health Care System, is this year’s


recipient of the American Veterans (AMVETS) 38th Annual PNC A. Leo Anderson Memorial Free State Award of Excellence. APRIL 25, 2025 The Harry White Wilmer American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82


in La Plata, Md., recently donated $5,000 to the Veterans Affairs (VA) Maryland Health Care System for the benefit of veteran patients throughout the state. NOVEMBER 26, 2024 During


GivingTuesday, December 3, the VA Maryland Health Care System encourages the community to help support local veterans through charitable donations or volunteer opportunities. JULY 18, 2024


The American Legion Dorchester Post 91 in Cambridge, Md., recently donated $42,000 to the Veterans Affairs (VA) Maryland Health Care System to benefit veteran patients throughout the state.


JUNE 27, 2024 The American Legion Department of Maryland and the American Legion Department of Maryland Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation Commission recently donated $5,000 to the Veterans


Affairs (VA) Maryland Health Care System to benefit veteran patients throughout the state. MAY 30, 2024 The Association of VA Surgeons (AVAS) an independent, non-profit organization, has


recently recognized Dr. Brajesh Lal, chief of Vascular Surgery at the Baltimore VAMC and professor of Vascular Surgery at the University of Maryland with the 2024 Distinguished Service


Lifetime Achievement Award. MAY 01, 2024 Lawrence Racsa, a VA Maryland Health Care System critical care nurse, has achieved national recognition for being named a recipient of the 2024 VA


Secretary’s Award for Excellence in Nursing.