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by Michael Weiser
The Ohio Osteopathic
Association (OOA) and the Centers for Osteopathic Research &
Education (CORE) held their annual poster exhibition at the 108th
Ohio Osteopathic Convention in Huron Saturday, June 24, at the
Lodge at Sawmill Creek. The posters on display covered a variety
of clinical, biomedical, health policy and single-case study
research topics. Judging took place in the morning, and the
winners were announced at the awards luncheon that afternoon.
Raymond Wolf, D.O., was awarded
first place in the biomedical research category for his poster
Endovenous Laser Ablation. OU-COM third-year student
Draion Burch was awarded first place for his single-case
study poster of Single Fetal Demise in Twin Pregnancy.
OU-COM second-year student Garett Helber was awarded
first place in the Health Policy Research category for his
poster Diabetes Report Card for an Academic Medical
Institution.
A research team of OU-COM
third-year students swept the clinical research category. Burch
won first place for his poster, Gender Differences in the Age
of Onset of Diabetic Retinopathy; Melanie Aaberg won
second place for her poster, Gender Differences in the Onset
of Diabetic Neuropathy; and Zarinah Hud won third
place for her poster, Gender Differences in Onset of Diabetic
Nephropathy.
The award for Best Student
Poster went to Burch for his single-case study poster, Single
Fetal Demise in Twin Pregnancy.
Ray Miller, D.O., a family
physician from Perrysburg, served as one of the judges for the
exhibition. “All of the posters were excellent,” he says. “All
of them were very equal in quality, with regard to judging the
objective required elements of the posters. Choosing the best
posters came down to what stood out more in the individual
presentations. All of the presenters were very knowledgeable
about their research.”
Robert Juhasz, D.O., and Victor
Angel, D.O., also served as judges for the poster exhibition.
Juhasz, a member of the board of
trustees of the American Osteopathic Association,
practices internal medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. Angel, a
family physician from Cincinnati, was installed as the president
of the OOA at this year’s convention.
“I am very
impressed, though not surprised, as to how well OU-COM students
performed at this year’s OOA poster exhibition,” says Joy
Matthews-Lopez, Ph.D., CORE research director. “Draion
Burch, principal investigator of four of the posters presented
at the event, demonstrated a remarkable work ethic and extreme
dedication to research excellence. The award showing made by him
and his fellow students at the OOA was unprecedented.”
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