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VA research is different from research sponsored by other federal research agencies: VA Research is the only research program focused entirely on Veterans needs. VA Research is intramural, meaning only VA employees can conduct research under VAs sponsorship.
MEDICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND USAMRDC manages and executes research in five basic areas: military infectious diseases, combat casualty care, military operational medicine, chemical biological defense, and clinical and rehabilitative medicine.
Access to clinical trials is critical for VAs ability to advance knowledge and care for Veterans and the nation. The VHA Office of Research and Development (ORD) is committed to informing Veterans and the public about its research and maximizing the impact of the studies it supports.
Specifically, their full practice authority means that VA nurse practitioners can do the following: Take comprehensive medical histories and conduct physical examinations. Diagnose patients with chronic or acute conditions. Develop, implement, and monitor treatment plans.
However, many veterans express dissatisfaction with the VA due to issues like long wait times for appointments, bureaucratic challenges, and perceived inadequacies in care. High-profile cases of mismanagement and delays in services have also contributed to negative perceptions.
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VA Research is unique because of its focus on health issues that affect Veterans. It is part of an integrated health care system with a state-of-the-art electronic health record and has come to be viewed as a model for superior bench-to-bedside research.

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