The 2024 Innovation Ecosystem fellows will be spending a year advancing initiatives that improve Veteran health care.
The new cohort of VA Innovation Fellows will lead in health care innovation and make a difference.
Senior Innovation Fellow Cory Fominaya works on a machine learning project to identify billing errors and provide better care for Veterans.
Dr. Nichol Salvo developed HELPP program, expanding telehealth and employing technicians to reduce amputations.
THRIVE is a Whole Health program that promotes well-being for Veterans and employees on a national scale.
Using a whole health approach, Dr. Jacquelyn Paykel and THRIVE help Veterans toward improved health, resiliency and redefined passions.
Three new Veterans Affairs employee innovators are joining their fellow Trailblazers as VHA Innovation Ecosystem Innovation Fellows.
Community leaders and VA employees from 46 facilities come together to explore the current and future state of perinatal care in VA.
However, her interest in AI was “a mistake,” says Ciesielski. During her undergraduate fellowship at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the principal investigator assigned her to work on neural networks, thinking it was close to her major of neural engineering. As she learned more about neural networks, she became fascinated with AI’s blend of mathematics, statistics, and psychology.
VA and Evidation encourage Veteran enrollment in a free, app-based program that helps educate Veterans about their heart health.
Dr. Michael Amendola, one of VHA Innovation Ecosystem’s (VHA IE’s) six 2021 Innovation Fellows, took an unexpected professional turn when he embarked on the innovative path of utilizing 3D-printing technology. Here's how he uses 3D printing to advance Veteran care.
VA’s Office of Health Equity’s unique podcast series reviews VA programs, initiatives, and Veteran experiences within the past year.