If you have a passion for research and are looking for a way to improve the lives of Veterans, the Advanced Fellowship in Health Systems Research may be just what you’re looking for.

The Advanced Fellowships in Health Systems Research are a 2-year, post-doctoral research fellowship with interdisciplinary training in advanced methods in health services research, implementation and system science, and health care informatics.

It is also open to physicians and dentists who have completed residency training, as well as nurses, pharmacists and clinical psychologists with doctoral training (e.g., Ph.D in nursing or DNP, PharmD, Ph.D in clinical psychology).

This program can also serve as a pathway to a VA career, as we want you to continue to support the expansion of research and development at both local and national levels.

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Head over to VA Careers now to learn more about the Advanced Fellowships in Health Systems Research and the opportunity it presents to build on your current skills in preparation for a successful research career at VA.

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  1. Robert Gates September 13, 2024 at 09:09

    I’m looking for post BS degree effort to delay prodromal Parkinson’s / Lewy body dementia and early blood test diagnosis. Dr. Dean Ornish or U of Iowa may be appropriate. Thanks for recommendations. From agent orange combat ant.

  2. sylvia L finney September 13, 2024 at 09:07

    i have enjoyed the yoga, drum, chair tai chi, and regular tai chi learning from the computer instructions and in house instructions from the qualified personal who teach these classes. I do not get to do the yoga, and regular tai chi classes now because of VA money matters. it is a shame that more vets do not know about these classes which keep me in an active lifestyle. thanks for those classes which I still enjoy each week.

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