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VA News podcast delivers the latest updates from the Department of Veterans Affairs, focusing on essential resources, benefits, and news that matter the most to veterans. Stay informed on the support and opportunities available to you.
The Department of Veterans Affairs does not endorse or officially sanction any entities that may be discussed in this podcast, nor any media, products or services they may provide.
The Department of Veterans Affairs does not endorse or officially sanction any entities that may be discussed in this podcast, nor any media, products or services they may provide.
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The role of genomics in guiding better health decision for VeteransDr. Jason Vassy is a primary care physician at VA Boston Healthcare System. He leads the Genomes to Veterans Research Program, which focuses on bringing genomic tools to help VA use genetic information to improve Veterans’ health.“How can we use a Veteran’s genetic makeup to help improve their health care?” he asked, in the podcast. While not all conditions require genetic testing, “in the areas where we know doctors should be using genetic testing… how do we make it easier for them?”This work shows how VA is staying ahead when it comes to health and technology.Exploring the potential of DNA-guided treatmentIn Dr. Vassy’s VA study on pharmacogenetics for depression, he found that Veterans who received DNA-guided medication choices fared better, stating, “Patients that got that kind of testing were more likely to have a medication that was a better match for their DNA and had lower rates of depressive symptoms.” His team also used data from the Million Veteran Program (MVP) to identify Veterans with a genetic form of extremely high cholesterol, noting, “We reached back out… and got them connected to clinical genetic testing, increased surveillance, and treatment.” These actions helped Veterans and their families reduce their risk of early heart disease.Using genetic risk to guide prostate cancer screeningIn addition, Vassy leads the nationwide PROGRESS Study, which uses genetic risk to guide prostate cancer screening for men ages 55 to 70. Veterans can enroll online and submit a saliva kit from home.“Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men,” Vassy said. Genetic guidance may allow VA to detect dangerous cancers earlier while reducing harm from over-screening. He also stressed that VA protects genetic information with the strictest safeguards: “These data are password-protected, encrypted… only people with a right to access it can do so.”Looking ahead at the future of genomic medicineLooking ahead, Vassy believes genomic medicine will increasingly shape preventive care as technology advances and costs fall. He encourages Veterans to start by learning their family history and talking with their providers about potential genetic risks, noting, “Genetics is just another tool in the toolbox for how to manage a concern you bring to your provider.”Veterans can explore opportunities to participate in ongoing research and learn more about genomic testing throughout VA’s national programs.Resourceshttps://www.genomes2people.org/research/genomes2veterans/https://www.research.va.gov/mvp/https://www.progress-study.org/https://www.va.gov/washington-dc-health-care/programs/pharmacogenomics/https://www.va.gov/southern-nevada-health-care/stories/pharmacogenomics-and-how-the-va-is-improving-the-efficacy-of-medicine-through-dna/ https://www.research.va.gov/services/amp/precision_oncology.cfm
Guest: Doug McCormick, Army veteran, managing partner at HCI Equity Partners, and author of Family Inc.Topics Covered: • Doug’s transition from military service to the financial sector. • The importance of financial literacy for veterans to achieve stability and independence. • Strategies for preparing financially for life after service. • The role of financial planning in building long-term wealth and security. • VA resources available to support financial literacy and independence.Key Takeaways: • Financial stability is within reach for veterans with careful planning and informed decision-making. • Begin financial preparation while still in service to ease the transition to civilian life. • Focus on creating a financial safety net, investing in your skills, and planning for long-term success. • VA provides valuable resources to empower veterans on their journey to financial independence.Resources:VA offers several tools and resources to assist veterans in improving their financial literacy and achieving independence: • VA Financial Literacy Page: Access tools, guides, and information to help you manage your finances, make informed decisions, and build a secure future. • VA Beneficiary Financial Counseling Services: Free financial counseling for beneficiaries of VA life insurance programs to help you plan for a secure financial future. • GI Bill Benefits: Use education benefits to gain certifications, degrees, or skills that enhance career opportunities and financial potential. • Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E): Offers job training, resume building, and career counseling tailored to veterans.For more information, visit va.govDisclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Veterans Affairs. This episode is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any specific financial strategies, products, or services. Veterans are encouraged to consult with a qualified financial advisor or visit va.gov for official resources and support.
Guest: Monica Roy, Program Manager for Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program and Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program, VA Boston Healthcare SystemTopics Covered: • Overview of the VetChange app and its purpose • How the app addresses barriers to treatment for veterans • Key tools such as the drink log, goal setting, and managing urges • Educational resources on moderate drinking and the effects of trauma • Integration with therapy and ongoing developmentKey Takeaways: • VetChange is a free, confidential app that provides veterans with the tools to monitor their drinking habits and develop healthier coping mechanisms. • Features include a drink log, goal-setting tools, and strategies to manage urges in real-time. • The app is evidence-based and designed to support veterans who may face barriers to accessing traditional in-person care. • Upcoming developments include enhanced integration with therapy platforms for a more interactive experience.Resources: • Visit VetChange.org to learn more about the app. • Download the VetChange app on iPhone. • Sign up for VA benefits at va.gov. • For immediate support, contact the Vet Center Call Center: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387).
Guest: Joel Chaverri, Marine Corps Veteran and VA Vet Center CounselorTopics Covered:Joel's military background and transition to civilian lifeThe mission and services of VA Vet CentersWhy these benefits are earned and how Veterans can access themThe value of connecting with a counselor who understands military lifeBreaking through the stigma of asking for helpKey Takeaways:Vet Centers offer confidential counseling as part of the benefits veterans have earned through their serviceThese services are available to help Veterans overcome challenges and build a brighter futureSigning up for VA benefits is the first step to accessing these life-changing resourcesResources:Learn more and sign up for VA benefits at va.govFor immediate support, call the Vet Center Call Center: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387)





Major (Ret) McLendon is an amazing person. I'd have been honored to have served under her leadership. #veteran #VA #Leadership #WWII
This is a good source of info for homeless veterans or soon to be homeless due to the pandemic.
I've listened to this podcast a couple of times and each time I listen it brings tears to my eyes. I've always felt guilt about being presented with the Bronze Star for Meritorious Service during Desert Shield/Strom. I've felt like I was an imposter and had not done all that much and probably did not deserve the award. Mr. Rausch explains the reality of service and recognition in a straight forward way that has helped me understand my contribution to the Army and my soldiers.
love the episode love the guest Dan is the Man