Poster Competition

An essential aspect of any research project is dissemination of the findings arising from the study. The most common ways to make others aware of your work is by publishing the results in a journal article, or by completing a poster presentation, most often to be displayed at a regional or national meeting. OU-HCOM's Center for Osteopathic Research & Education (CORE) Research Office can provide assistance to students, interns, and residents who wish to prepare a poster. CLICK HERE for more information.

2011 Poster Contest Grows Significantly

The OOA/CORE Poster Exhibition & Competition held at the Ohio Osteopathic Symposium was a success.  Participation grew 51 percent over 2010 and research abstracts and posters were submitted from Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia and Pennsylvania.  The winners were

  • Chase Scarbrough, OMS III, and Joseph Kuhn, OMS II, for their poster Transdermal Metformin for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes: A Case Series
  • Azeem Vasi, DO, a third-year resident at Grandview Hospital, for his poster Single-State Reconstruction of a Large Full-Thickness Scalp Defect with Anterior and Posterior Bipedicled Scalp Rotational Flaps: A Case Report and Review of Literature
  • Firoza Faruqui, DO, a resident at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital for her poster Sleep Disorders in Children: A National Assessment of Pediatricians’ Practices and Perceptions
  • Emilie Prot, OMS I, for her poster Medicinal Plant Use and Traditional Medicinal Practices in Rural Mexico: A Case Study in Tamaula, Guanajuato, Mexico; and 
  • John Idoine, III, DO, a third-year resident at Doctors Hospital, for his poster Plating of Acute Humeral Diaphyseal Fractures via an Anterior Approach in Multiple Trauma Patients.

Students, interns/residents, faculty, medical administrators, and practicing physicians from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania are invited to participate.  

Abstracts may be submitted in two categories: bio-medical/clinical research and single case study.  Two cash prizes are awarded in each category ($1,000 first place; $500 second place).  CLICK HERE for more details and guidelines.   For more information, contact CORE Research Director Grace Brannan, PhD, at 740-593-2325 or brannang@ohio.edu.

 

Highlights From the 2011 Poster Competition

 

2009 OOA-CORE Poster Exhibition Winners

  • Rachel Holt, Stiff Person Syndrome Followed by Latent Autoimmune Dibetes of Adulthood
  • Jamie Moenster, DO, Fourth Pouch Disease: A Case Study of Hyperparathyroidism
  • Kevin baxter, OMS II, Panretinal Acute Mulifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy
  • John Iodine, DO, Plating of Acute Humeral Diaphyseal Fractures via an Anterior Lateral Approach in Multiple Trauma Patients
  • Tamara Blair, DO, Age and Hormone Receptor Status of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)
  • allison Petznick, DO and Sara Snyder, DO, Glucose Management in a Community Hospital

2008 OOA-CORE Poster Exhibition Winners

  • Safi Faruqui - Two Cases of Unusual Coronal Lunate Fractures
  • Jaime Rehmann - A Cause of Recurrent Pulmonary Infections in a 12-Year-Old
  • Tim Heckman - Do African American and Whites Respond Equally Well to Headache Treatments? Findings from a Longitudinal, Naturalistic Study
  • Daniel Miller - Nuchal Cord and Neonatal Outcome.

2007 OOA-CORE Poster Exhibition Winners

  • Rachel Holt - Diabetes Care in Extended Care Facilities: Appropriate Intensity of Care?
  • Bryan Hooks, DO - Cyclic Right Shoulder Pain in a Reproductive Age Female Caused by Infiltrative Endometriosis: A Case Report
  • Joseph M. Novi, DO, FACOG - Sexual Function in Women Following Rectocele Repair with Acellular Porcine Dermis Graft versus Site-specific Rectovaginal Fascia Repair
  • Nathanael S. Brady, DO - A Case of Congenital Torticollis and Plagiocephaly Treated with Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine