VA has been overseeing some of America’s most compelling research into both the origins of traumatic brain injury as well as its long-term outcomes. Career research scientist Dr. Mary Jo Pugh describes how the agency is using newfound capacities in artificial intelligence and machine learning to provide better outcomes for veterans with a complex and often difficult condition.
HealthCast
Season 3
Episode 29
21m listen
AI is Helping VA Innovate Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment
A series of research initiatives use artificial intelligence to better understand the long-term impacts of traumatic brain injury.
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Dr. Mary Jo Pugh Research Career Scientist VA
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