VHA’s National SimVET Center was the center of robotics in health care during the Autonomous Caregivers Robotic Demonstrations.
Veterans and VA employees join Americans in remembering 9/11… the thousands of lives lost and the thousands injured and impacted by the terrorist attack.
VA developed a new VR patient discharge app that builds empathy for Veterans and provides guidance on communication during hospital discharge.
The Diffusion Program facilitates the replication of innovation. This reduces surgical readmission rates and improves Veterans’ experience.
A new pilot program uses virtual reality technology to immerse staff in realistic discharge scenarios to learn how to better serve their Veteran patients.
The orthopedic and prosthetic services clinic in Orlando used My VA Images to design a custom brace to treat a Veteran’s paralysis.
The new cohort of VA Innovation Fellows will lead in health care innovation and make a difference.
If you’re a clinician considering a career at VA, our recruiters will be all over the country in March waiting to tell you all about what a VA career can do for you.
Melissa Tran has changed Veteran perinatal care to be more interdisciplinary and easier to access in one location.
Pamela Black has developed a Diversity and Inclusion Advocate program to educate staff and provide support for Veterans at the point of care.
When he got an infection to his wound, Veteran Bruce Kook turned to the VISN 8 Clinical Contact Center to receive care through VA Video Connect.
Participants at the inaugural SimDesign Collaborative Conference found out how health care simulation is helping Veterans.