Secretary of the VA Outlines Priorities for the Future at Gaming Summit

GEAR CHECK: Our readers don't just follow the news - they stay ready. Featured gear from this story is below.

Staff Writer

PSM is committed to being involved in conversations that matters to the Veteran community

In a large gesture of support, the Secretary of the VA attended the Warrior Gaming (GMR) Foundation Mental Health and Gamming Summit. 

Pop Smoke Media Founder, Daniel Sharp spoke with Secretary McDonough about the importance of having Veterans involved in decision making, during a live broadcast of the event.

Secretary McDonough emphasized the VA's commitment to listening to Veterans and outlined the following priorities:

  • Focusing on continuity of care to avoid having Veterans not have to "re-tell their story" over and over again with new providers.
  •  Stepping away from the historic overreliance of prescribing psychiatric medication, and opioids, to treat Veterans.
  • Offering access to alternative modalities to include psychedelics, yoga, acupuncture, chiropractors, mindfulness, and massage therapy.

 

In conclusion, Secretary McDonough reaffirmed that the VA is striving to "come to meet Veterans where they are." 

He expanded by saying that previously, the VA had expected Veterans to conform their lives around the VA, and that needed to change. Furthermore, one of the ways the VA intends to improve was by providing more virtual outreach initiatives, and access to therapeutic VR options.

You may also like

Blog

One of the U.S. government's most controversial surveillance authorities has officially expired after Congress failed to reach an agreement on renewing it. Supporters say the program was critical for national security. Critics argue it became a tool for warrantless surveillance of Americans. Now, both sides are warning of serious consequences.
A group of Michigan teenagers is facing charges after allegedly targeting registered sex offenders and filming violent attacks for social media. Authorities say the assaults were planned and coordinated, raising concerns about vigilante justice, online influence, and where the line is drawn between outrage and criminal behavior.
License plate readers have long been used to track vehicles. Now, a new technology could allow those same systems to identify and follow the phones, smartwatches, and wireless devices people carry with them. Critics say the technology represents another major expansion of surveillance, while supporters argue it could help law enforcement investigations.
England's preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup got off to an unexpected start after several players had their boots stolen before the team's first training session in Kansas City. The bizarre incident left players scrambling for replacements as officials investigated what happened.
A new report suggests fully autonomous drones may have carried out deadly attacks against human soldiers without direct human control. If confirmed, the incident could mark a historic turning point in warfare, raising major questions about the future role of artificial intelligence on the battlefield.

Like This Story? Check Out What Our Community Is Buying

Our best sellers are designed for real-world use - not hype.

View Best Sellers