Author: USVM

Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer among veterans and one of the most common, with almost 8,000 veterans diagnosed and treated for lung cancer annually at the VA. But when caught early, lung cancer is treatable. To best prevent complications and improve your lung health, here’s what you should keep in mind.  Screening 101 A cancer screening is when a doctor tests for cancer in a person before they have any symptoms. If you and your provider decide lung cancer screening is right for you, you will undergo a low-dose computed tomography (also called a low-dose CT scan, or LDCT) available at your…

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Another year is in the books for the annual NVBDC Reserving Veteran Business Connections Conference, a collaborative effort held in partnership with the prestigious Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.The Reserving Veteran Business Connections event is designed to foster connections and opportunities for veteran business owners and showcase networking and collaboration’s power in driving economic growth and diversity for NVBDC-certified service-disabled and veteran-owned businesses.Attendees had the opportunity to connect, learn and propel their veteran-owned business to new heights by engaging with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the…

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By Darin Davis, U.S. Army Veteran and Humana Veterans Executive- During the Medicare Advantage Annual Election Period (AEP), which runs Oct. 15-Dec. 7, individuals eligible for Medicare can select their health insurance plan for the following year. For veterans, this can be a confusing time, especially if they receive benefits through Veterans Affairs. As someone who works closely with veterans to help them understand the role of Medicare, I am sharing some of the questions I receive most often.  If I have health care benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, do I need to enroll in Medicare when I…

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The memories from this remarkable Unconference weekend are still vivid, and we’re basking in the afterglow of all the incredible moments and connections we shared. At the heart of it all, we witnessed the incredible power of women supporting women, consciously creating spaces where we uplift and empower each other. When we stand together and set up situations that foster support, remarkable things become possible. The Opening Session was a moving start to our event. It featured a parade of military branch flags by Sgt. Dixie, Army; Kimberly Henry and Daisy, Navy; Cathleen Gruetzner, Marine Corps; Virginia Wimmer, Air Force;…

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You may have heard the term “supplier diversity” and the benefits it can bring to small businesses and corporations. If you’re interested in growing your business, especially as a small business owner, here is what you should know:What is supplier diversity?Supplier diversity refers to the use of minority-owned businesses as suppliers, and a supplier diversity program is a proactive business program that encourages such use within an organization’s supply chain. Supplier diversity most often refers to the partnership between large-scale businesses and businesses owned by underrepresented racial minority-, women-, veteran-, disability- and LGBTQ+-owned businesses. How does this partnership benefit the supplier?As a small business owner, teaming…

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By Annie Nelson During the Vietnam War, over 11 million gallons of Agent Orange were sprayed on over 20 million acres in Vietnam. It is estimated that over 2,000,000 people have suffered illness from Agent Orange exposure. In the United States, over 300,000 veterans have died from Agent Orange exposure from 1962-1971, according to the Cleveland Clinic. While some Vietnam veterans have received the Purple Heart or the Medal of Honor, many others have received no recognition for the sacrifices they made and continue to make due to their service in Vietnam during the war. A determined Vietnam veteran has…

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Student Veterans of America (SVA) is the recipient of a $1 million donation from The Walt Disney Company, establishing Disney as the founding sponsor of the SVA Career Center. This visionary gift will empower SVA to revolutionize career support for the nation’s student veterans and pave the way for their successful transition into the civilian workforce. The SVA Career Center, scheduled to launch as an online resource early next year, will offer tailored career readiness services, technology-driven programs, and a network of industry experts and mentors dedicated to supporting the unique needs and honing the distinctive skills of student veterans.…

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Explore U.S. Veterans Magazine’s curated list of Veteran-Friendly Schools.  Our annual recognition list showcases educational institutions that are leading the way in fostering veteran-friendly environments. These esteemed schools are honored for their commitment to equality, representation, and opportunity.  Join us in celebrating their achievements and be inspired by their dedication to veterans. Click to view U.S. Veterans Magazine’s Top Veteran-Friendly Schools! TAKE THE SURVEY! Each year our survey results are remarkable and growing in strides. We encourage other schools to follow the lead and ultimately create a more inclusive environment. Completion of our annual survey is highly recommended, but not…

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By John Register, Military veterans often possess unique skills and experiences that make them exceptional leaders in the civilian workplace. Drawing from my journey as a United States Army veteran, I appreciate the invaluable lessons and abilities acquired during my service, particularly during my Gulf War deployment and subsequent role as CEO of the Amputee Coalition.In the Gulf War, I quickly realized the importance of adaptability and a thirst for knowledge. To thrive in an unfamiliar environment, I immersed myself in learning. I studied Arabic to facilitate communication, delved into local customs to foster understanding, and became intimately familiar with…

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By Paul Peng Those of you who have a business or are considering starting a business have all heard it. Networking is a critical component in the determination of business success. It increases your chances of making a sale or a series of sales. It expands your brand organically through word-of-mouth advertising. It also allows for collaborative and partnership opportunities.Most importantly, it allows you to cultivate genuine professional and/or personal relationships that will last years to come. So, what does all this mean? How can you realize the vast benefits of networking in your entrepreneurial journey?Finding the Right NetworkWhile building…

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