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2022 OU-Tulsa Research Forum Winners

Congratulations to the 2022 Winners!

Take a look at all of the abstracts from the 2022 OU-Tulsa Research Forum by clicking here.

BIOMEDICAL

1st Place (tie) – Dr. Jazeb Ifikhar – OU-TU School of Community Medicine, Department of Pediatrics

CF-FIT: Cystic Fibrosis Fitness During Inpatient Treatment

1st Place (tie) – Nick Hollman – Hudson College of Public Health

Rethinking Insulin Resistance Risk Measures in People with HIV: Comparison of Methods

2nd Place – Dr. Lauren Bessette – OU-TU School of Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine

Risk factors for poor outcomes with COVID 19 in the early pandemic 

EDUCATION

1st Place – Ritvik Ganguly – University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, College of Medicine  

Implementation of “Giving Serious News” Module in Second Year Clinical Medicine Curriculum

2nd Place – Dr. Jillian Lundie – OU-TU School of Community Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Are We Meeting 2017 ASCCP Documentation Standards?

3rd Place – Elizabeth Soo – OU-TU School of Community Medicine

Teledermatology Simulation: A Module Teaching Teledermatology to Medical and Physician Assistant Students

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

1st Place – Natalie Frech – Hudson College of Public Health

Piloting Clinical Response Procedures for Food Insecurity: An Interdisciplinary Quality Improvement Project

2nd Place – Dr. Kendra Sherier – OU-TU School of Community Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine

Improving Access to Anti-obesity Medications. An Education-based Quality Improvement Project

3rd Place – Henry Unterschuetz – OU-TU School of Community Medicine

Validating EHR-Enable Patient Inclusion Methods When Constructing a Heart Failure Registry

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL

1st Place – Sydney Wyatt – OU-TU School of Community Medicine, Division of Vascular Surgery

Lower Limb Amputation Rates over Twelve Years in Oklahoma

2nd Place – Ian Peake – Hudson College of Public Health

Recruiting Oklahomans with HIV for Community-Based Research: Lessons From the NOURISH-OK Study

3rd Place – Anna Shadid – OU-TU School of Community Medicine

An Evaluation of Trauma-Informed Nutrition Curriculum for Families in Transitional Housing

 

SPECIAL CATEGORY WINNERS

Convergence Research – Jane Jarshaw – Hudson College of Public Health

Predicting Fluctuations in Reported COVID-19 Cases Using Wastewater Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – Ian Peake – Hudson College of Public Health

Recruiting Oklahomans with HIV for Community-Based Research: Lessons From the NOURISH-OK Study