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Monday, April 1 • 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Faculty Posters

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Attendees will:
  • Critique research studies addressing public health topics of national significance.
  • Describe model practicum projects and experiential learning experiences for health professions students.
  • Assess outcomes of educational or curricular projects pertinent to prevention and population health.

FACULTY POSTERS
  1. Advocacy Projects in Interprofessional Education
    Nethra Ankam, MD

  2. Identifying Adverse Dietary Choices by Using the Rate Your Plate Survey While Equating a Shared Decision Making Approach and the Effect on Dietary Improvement
    Zerremi Caga-anan, MD

  3. Developing a Global Public Health Study Abroad Course for Public Health and Medical Students at East Carolina University
    Eric Bailey, PhD, MPH

  4. “Empower Savannah!”:  Student Reflections on Patient Needs, Community Resources and Professional Development Resulting from Interprofessional Collaborative Care
    McKinley Thomas, BS, MED, EDD; Paula Tilman, DNP, RN, CNS ; Janet Buelow, PhD

  5. Ohio Public Health Association's Health and Equity in All Policies (HEiAP) Initiative
    Natalie DiPietro Mager, PharmD, MPH

  6. Using Authentic and Group-Directed Research Activities To Teach and Engage Primary Care Faculty
    Rebecca Fischbein, PhD

  7. Get with the Programs:  Connecting Providers to Community Resources
    Susan Hogan, MD, MPH

  8. Building Bridges:  Preparing the Future PHN Workforce in Emergency Preparedness Using Technology and Clinical Simulations
    Norah Airth-Kindree, DNP, MSN, RN;  Pamela Guthman, DNP

  9. Assessing Mhealth Applications: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
    Steven Godin, PhD, MPH

  10. No Walls, No Borders – Enhance Diabetes Prevention and Control Initiatives through Rural-Urban Collaborations
    Konstantinos, Panitsas, BEng, MA

  11. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Publishing 101
    Carolyn Klatt, MLIS;  McKinley Thomas, BS, MED, EDD

  12. Promoting Healthy Living with Youth through Family, School, & Community-based Initiatives
    Kelly Krumwiede, PhD, MA, RN, PHN

  13. Using Internet-platform Technology to Train Community-based Researchers in Developing Countries: Lessons Learned from a Caribbean Study
    Kamilah Thomas-Purcell, PhD, MPH, MCHES

  14. Climate Change and Population Vulnerablity Among Rural North Carolinians
    Gregory Kearney, DrPH, MPH

  15. Trending Naloxone Prescriptions for Patients Discharged from an Inpatient Medicine Service in Pennsylvania
    Sarah Wagner, DO


Monday April 1, 2019 5:00pm - 6:30pm CDT
Orchid Ballroom-West