Where Science Meets Service: Aptive’s FERSS Team Advances VA Research Nationwide

Where Science Meets Service

 

Aptive’s FERSS Team Advances VA Research Nationwide

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Behind every breakthrough in Veterans’ health care is a network of researchers, clinicians, data scientists and administrators who make the work possible. At the Department of Veterans Affairs, that network extends to Aptive, whose team of health research specialists embedded across the country does the work that keeps VA science moving.

Through VA’s Field Enterprise Research Support Services, known as FERSS, Aptive deploys a multidisciplinary team of nearly two dozen professionals at VA medical centers and central offices nationwide. The work spans data analytics, biostatistics, research administration, committee management, training and workforce support. Each assignment is distinct, but all of it points toward the same goal: helping VA conduct research that serves Veterans.

“This team is proof of what embedded, mission-driven support looks like in practice,” said Aptive Project Manager Kristi Steinhauer. “Every person on FERSS is doing work that directly enables VA researchers to focus on what they do best.”

Committee Management and Research Administration

Much of Aptive’s FERSS work is the infrastructure that research runs on such as compliance documentation, committee management, IRB submissions and process improvement. Across eight sites, ten Aptive team members are carrying that work.

Tamara Truong provides administrative support to three oversight committees at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center: the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, the Subcommittee on Research Safety and Security and the Institutional Biosafety Committee. She manages research submissions through IRBNet, conducts preliminary reviews, facilitates meetings and drafts determination letters to investigators. A researcher herself, she has applied that perspective to streamlining the administrative burden on VA research staff across multiple sites, including a full IRBNet system transition at the San Francisco VA that she and two colleagues completed in roughly a year.

At the Boston VA Healthcare System, Noelle Yarn supports the Institutional Review Board, reviewing submissions, preparing committee agendas and communicating outcomes to research teams. Imanni Mebane, with Aptive since 2022, divides her time between Boston and the VA Durham site, where she serves as Subcommittee on Research Safety and Security manager.

“There’s always something new,” Mebane said. “Every day there’s a new rule or a better way to do something. That’s my favorite part.”

 

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Data Science and Informatics Support

Hayden Spence came to Aptive from the Defense Health Agency with a background in health informatics and data analytics. On the FERSS contract, he has supported VA investigators and analytics teams with statistical analysis, genomics, research database construction and data management across a range of clinical disciplines.

His work requires getting close to the science. A physician once walked him through how kidney cysts appear in imaging data, which shaped how Spence built out the corresponding research data sets. He now mentors other data-focused team members, helping colleagues work through problems and build out Aptive’s informatics bench.

“What I like is being able to make people’s work easier,” he said, “and knowing that ultimately, this work directly affects the care of Veterans.”

The Aptive Difference

Across sites and disciplines, this team is doing work built for one population. The research they support, on blast injury, prosthetic restoration, tick-borne disease, organ health and more, would not exist without VA. Ensuring it can move forward requires people who understand the mission behind it.

“Being a part of this and being able to push research for Veterans forward is an exciting process,” Ancog said. For the Aptive FERSS team, that’s the whole point.

 

 

About FERSS: VA’s Field Enterprise Research Support Services program provides short-term, flexible contracting support to VA research projects, offices and committees nationwide. Aptive has supported FERSS since 2022 with a team of health data experts, research study coordinators and public health specialists.