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Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
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About Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare System is located in Nashville, Tennessee, and functions as a clinical training and healthcare education site affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. VA healthcare systems commonly serve as training grounds for medical residents, nursing students, and allied health trainees through partnerships with accredited colleges and universities.
No specific postsecondary program listings are currently available in IPEDS data for this location. Clinical training conducted at VA facilities typically aligns with graduate medical education, nursing education, and various allied health disciplines in coordination with affiliated academic medical partners.
Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and a major regional hub for healthcare and higher education. The Tennessee Valley Healthcare System serves veterans across a broad area of middle and northern Tennessee. Healthcare students and professionals seeking clinical training placements should contact the VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System or their affiliated academic institutions for information on available training opportunities.
1310 24th Ave. South, Nashville, TN 37212
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