Heritage College leads nation with most-cited osteopathic medical education research article
Analysis finds the 91原创 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine has the most-cited osteopathic medical education article.
The effectiveness of augmented reality to help patients with Parkinson's disease walk normally, an examination of hospitals鈥 support of addiction treatment services and the use of growth hormone to heal wounds were the three research studies shared by 91原创 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine dual degree students at the 2024 Ohio Osteopathic Symposium. Held annually in April, the symposium is a continuing medical education event for osteopathic physicians and a showcase for research.
Each year Heritage College students who are also earning a master's or doctoral degree share their innovative research during a panel session at the conference. A poster competition is also held. This year, 70 abstracts were submitted by residents, interns, medical students and D.O. or M.D. fellows from five osteopathic medical schools, one allopathic medical school and five hospitals. The abstracts included case reports and topics in biomedical and clinical research, social and behavioral medicine and medical education. The poster competition is sponsored by the Heritage College's Office of Research and Grants and the Ohio Osteopathic Association.
The presenters and poster competition winners are listed below:
Brendan Baugher, MS, OMS III, Cleveland Campus
鈥淩eimagining an AR Therapy for Parkinson鈥檚 Disease, and a Reflection on Inter-Institutional Collaborations鈥
Lauren Donovan, MBA, MS, OMS IV, Athens Campus
鈥淎lignment of Substance Use Community Benefit Prioritization and Service Lines in US Hospitals鈥
Christopher Walsh, OMS IV, Athens Campus
Novel Manual and Endocrine Avenues for Targeting the Lymphatic System鈥
Caroline Kruithoff, OMS II
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Efinaconazole as a Potent Antifungal against Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes
Kushanth Mallikarjun, MD, PGY-1
Mount Carmel Health System
Ultrasound versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Axillary Lymphadenopathy in Breast Cancer
Daria Kuperberg, OMS II
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Exploration of Ukrainian Female Refugees鈥 Perceptions of Mental Health
Suzanne Chaar, OMS II
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Foundational Knowledge Regarding Childhood Obesity: A Review of Medical Providers
Jessica Chebra, OMS II
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Children's emotional and physiological responses to images associated with COVID-19
Kieran Gormley, OMS II
University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
Patient-Physician Communication Gaps about Chronic Disease in Rural Appalachia
Tillie Schumann, OMS III
Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine
SMARCA4-deficient carcinoma of the gastroesophageal junction
Kara Renner, PGY 2
Cleveland Clinic Family Medicine
Breaking Through Barriers: Osteopathic Treatment for Patients with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Breanna Santoso, OMS II
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dublin Campus
Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy with Gastrocnemius Recession