DSA Research Beyond Boundaries 2022
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Research Beyond Boundaries is an interdisciplinary student-run research conference in Dallas, Texas,
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With much appreciation, the DSA Research Beyond Boundaries 2022 Conference Committee
Congratulations to our first winner Ariel Hall!
Title: The black Maternal Health Co-Design studio: Using a systems thinking approach through group model building to guide Black maternal mortality research and prevention.
Author: Ariel Hall
This poster highlights lessons learned from designing and evaluating a novel system dynamics workshop with stakeholders focused on Black maternal health.
UTA Public Health
All abstract submissions were carefully reviewed and judged based on their significance, originality, presentation (including grammar, punctuation, spelling, and formatting), and overall quality by three of our UTHealth professors Dr. Fernandez A; Dr. Preston S; and Dr. Rodriguez S. We would like to thank these professors for their time and commitment to this conference and for helping students get recognition for their excellent work.
Our three winners for the are:
1. The Black Maternal Health Co-Design Studio: Using a systems thinking approach through group model building to guide Black maternal mortality research and prevention (14) (Ariel Hall, BS) (virtual)
2. Covid-19 Pandemic and Disability. (16)(Fatemeh Movaghari Pour DDS MPH, Geetanjali Naik MD MPH, Dhatri Polavarapu BDS MPH) (in-person)
3. Cognitive limitations and diabetes comorbidity among racial and ethnically diverse older adults by nativity status in the United States (Berford Lane Moncriffe/Tiffany Kindratt) (16) (in-person)
This presentation highlights results from a process evaluation of HepVISTA. The project focuses on key stakeholders of the program: clinical staff, program staff, and patient participants of the program.
TREATMENT OF CHLAMYDIA PATIENTS AND THEIR PARTNERS IN AN OB/GYN EMERGENCY SERVICES (OGES) SAFETY-NET HOSPITAL: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
UTSW
Refugee resettlement is an arduous process that the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated. This study's results indicate that health behavior adoption among Afghan refugees takes time. Public health campaigns must be sustained over time and involve multiple information delivery avenues. UTHealth SPH Epi
This research seeks to understand barriers to accessing and consuming nutritious food for individuals enrolled in WIC and the limitations to WIC’s benefits.
UTHealth SPH Epi
This presentation is aimed at identifying sociodemographic factors associated with perceptions towards vaccinating children against SARS-COV2 among COVID-19-vaccinated individuals.
UT Health San Antonio
Although lung metastases are common in patients with synovial sarcoma, primary intrathoracic synovial sarcoma is a rare entity. We present the comprehensive information on multiple survival outcomes of intrathoracic synovial sarcoma patients presenting with localized disease. UTHealth SPH Epi
We aimed to investigate the association between neurodevelopmental disabilities and preterm birth and low birth weight, separately, with asthma as a potential modifier.
This poster explores the differences between open and laparoscopic appendectomies and seeks to suggest an optimal treatment based on existing publications. Complications, cost, availability, methods, operative time, hospital stay, and demographic variables are discussed. Ross University School of Medicine
Current practices in teaching Closed Reduction Percutaneous Pinning involve cadaveric hands or patients in the operating room, leading to longer operative times, tissue trauma and increased radiation exposure. The purpose is to create a cost-effective hand fracture model and accompanying simulation modules to teach CRPP. UT Southwestern Medical Center UTSW
Complexity science (CS) emerged in the world as a transdisciplinary framework to better understand and quantify the dynamic, multi-dimensional, & unpredictable complex systems. There is a need to operationalize the term CS so that research is working synergistically in a coherent dialogue across the literature.
Universidad Del Bosque
This presentation employs the RE-AIM Framework to evaluate an epidemiological training conducted for mental health professionals with the Secretary of Health of Bogotá, Colombia in December of 2021.
In 2016, Colombia’s government and the FARC signed the Colombian Peace Accords to begin an end to decades’ worth of civil conflict. We conduct a scoping review to examine the mental health effects of this process using a Comprehensive Communal Trauma Intervention Model.
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This is a multi-study project that includes four studies focusing on finding the relationship between patient-provider communication (PPC) quality, patient-provider concordance, and diabetes self-management in non-pregnant women of childbearing age (18-45 years).
Statistically significant differences in intimate partner violence were seen among Asian, Hispanic, unemployed, or income under $100,000 per year during the pandemic. Significant changes in IPV frequency correlate with the end of shelter-in-place orders.
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Road traffic accidents account for 57.8% of traumatic deaths in Nigeria. We reviewed 513 completed LASAMBUS intervention forms during April and May 2018. We identified specific institutions that RTA victims were taken to. We then studied the potential causes for delay in transferring the victims reported in the forms.
This poster highlights lessons learned from designing and evaluating a novel system dynamics workshop with stakeholders focused on Black maternal health.
UTA Public Health
The UTHSPH Dallas Student Association welcomes you to Research Beyond Boundaries 2022! We are excited to share the work of health professionals on a variety of topics regarding public health & medicine. Join us in supporting our presenters from all over TX! Let’s go! UT School of Public Health-Dallas Student Association DSA Research Beyond Boundaries 2022
Don't miss out tomorrow's virtual Research Beyond Boundaries!!!! Here is the schedule for tomorrow.
Today is the last day to submit your abstract for Research Beyond Boundaries!
Don't miss out on this conference. Acceptance decisions for submissions between April 08 and April 15 will be given by April 20th. Thank you to all students who are committed to participate in this event! Please submit abstracts at https://forms.gle/pUj19NkiE1VDHWHt7
Research Beyond Boundaries Abstract Submission Hosted by the Dallas Student Association of UTHealth School of Public Health Use this form to submit your abstracts for the conference. Please only submit research from the past year. All participants are responsible for making their own posters. Deadline: Due April 08, 2022 at 11:59pm CST. Abstract...
Due to the large number of requests, the Dallas Student Association of the UTHealth School of Public Health has decided to extend the deadline to submit your abstracts. The new deadline for abstract submission will be April 15, 2022. Acceptance decisions for submissions between April 08 and April 15 will be given by April 20th. Thank you to all students who are committed to participate in this event! Please submit abstracts at https://forms.gle/pUj19NkiE1VDHWHt7
Research Beyond Boundaries Abstract Submission Hosted by the Dallas Student Association of UTHealth School of Public Health Use this form to submit your abstracts for the conference. Please only submit research from the past year. All participants are responsible for making their own posters. Deadline: Due April 08, 2022 at 11:59pm CST. Abstract...
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Don't miss out on the opportunity to share your research and connect with other students and faculty! submit your abstract at https://forms.gle/pUj19NkiE1VDHWHt7 we are accepting abstracts until April 08!!! RBB will be held in person on May 05, and virtual on May 06.
Here is a short guidance on writing your Abstract for Research Beyond Boundaries Symposium. We can't wait to learn about your research!
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Writing an Abstract for a Conference or Symposium Postgraduate research students at AUT can register to attend this seminar on elab.aut.ac.nz.
Getting ready to submit your abstract to Research Beyond Boundaries 2022? Take a look at "How to Write a Successful Conference Abstract" for some great tips!
DSA Research Beyond Boundaries 2022
UT School of Public Health-Dallas Student Association
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How to Write a Successful Conference Abstract Learn how to write an abstract for conference submissions and call for papers with tips from Tim Berglund, chair of the Kafka Summit Program Committee. Wheth...
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The Dallas Student Association of the UTHealth School of Public Health is pleased to announce that we are hosting our fifth annual Research Beyond Boundaries conference on May 05, 2022 (in person) and May 06, 2022 (virtual). Research Beyond Boundaries is a research symposium held each year on our campus highlighting student, faculty, and professional research. This year's symposium will be a hybrid event based on COVID-19 restrictions at the time of the event. This event is a great opportunity for students to showcase their research work and interests. We welcome students from public health schools across Texas to submit their abstracts to be considered to present their work!
Please note the conference is only open to research conducted in the past year.
The deadline to submit an abstract is April 08, 2022 by 11:59pm CST. Acceptance decisions will be given by April 15, 2022 along with a packet of detailed information about the event.
Abstracts may be submitted for consideration for more than one presentation and presentation type (poster or oral/video).
This is a wonderful opportunity to network and meet other professionals in the field while bringing attention to the important research that public health students and faculty are conducting.
Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns.
Best,
Dallas Student Association
Link to submit application:
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Research Beyond Boundaries Abstract Submission Hosted by the Dallas Student Association of UTHealth School of Public Health Use this form to submit your abstracts for the conference. Please only submit research from the past year. All participants are responsible for making their own posters. Deadline: Due April 08, 2022 at 11:59pm CST. Abstract...
Due to an oversight on our behalf, this poster wasn't included on the day of the conference. We sincerely apologize to the authors that worked so hard on this poster.
Term Complete Uterine Rupture with En Caul Expulsion: A Case Report
Uterine rupture can present in many different ways and should always be considered as a possibility in obstetrics, especially in those who have previously had cesarean sections. Although there is an increased risk of uterine rupture for those who TOLAC, the best evidence suggests that absolute risks are low in those with one previous low-transverse CS and those who desire to do so should still be given the opportunity but must be counseled extensively on the risk of uterine rupture and subsequent outcomes.
This concludes . Congratulations and thank you to all the students who participated! Thank you for tuning in and we hope to see you in person at !
With much appreciation, the DSA Research Beyond Boundaries Spring 2021 Conference Committee
Relationship of Patient Trust in Provider and Cancer Screening Behavior.
Given previously observed disparities in race and healthcare provider trust and communication, we studied nationally representative data to find the association between race, provider trust and communication, and cancer screening behaviors.
Evaluation of insurance status on treatment and survival in malignant paraganglioma patients.
Statistical analyses were performed on SEER Registry data for the association between insurance status and treatment modality in malignant paraganglioma patients. Sociodemographics and survival outcomes were also evaluated between treatment groups.
Possible Clinical Implications of Prostate Capsule Thickness and Glandular Epithelial Cell Density in Benign Prostate Hyperplasia.
The TZ enlargement in BPH patients compresses the PZ against the prostate’s anatomical capsule and causes the capsule to thicken while simultaneously inducing glandular atrophy and fibrosis within the PZ. This mechanism, in large BPH prostates, may be protective against PCa.
The Value of Telehealth for Cancer Patients: A Comparative Cohort Study at the CaLM Clinic
visits allowed cancer survivors at the CaLM clinic to interact with their care team more compared to patients receiving pre-pandemic conventional in-person care.
UT Health Austin
LIVESTRONG
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Clinics’ response to subcomponents from the R=MC2 heuristic that are relevant for colorectal cancer screening programs in the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) setting: A rapid qualitative exploration
This analysis examines the relevance of organizational readiness subcomponents (R=MC2 heuristic) for colorectal cancer screening in the FQHC setting. The subcomponents were discussed in a set of qualitative interviews and can be conceptualized for in this setting.
High Deductible Health Plans in Breast Cancer Reconstruction
With high-deductible health plan enrollment expanding rapidly, many women face a substantially increased out-of-pocket cost with breast cancer reconstruction. We examined effects of HDHPs vs LDHPs on utilization of breast reconstruction.
https://bit.ly/2Q15xuh
Impact of Health Insurance Contract Timing on Breast Reconstruction Completion
As the complexity of breast reconstruction can substantially increase cost of treatment for breast cancer patients, it is necessary to maximize health insurance plan benefits to minimize the burden patients face. This study examines the importance of insurance contract timing.
Readability of Google Search Results Regarding Basal Cell Carcinoma.
Online information concerning Basal Cell exceeds the recommended 6th grade reading level guidelines of the National Institutes of Health and American Medical Association. Actions should be taken to reduce the readability of applicable online resources.
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