ECHN Graduate Medical Education’s Scholarly Research Day Poster Event
Scholarly Research Day is held by ECHN’s Academic Affairs Department each year in early Spring. Through a display of posters, ECHN’s resident physicians and medical students showcase the results of research projects they have worked on throughout the academic year. There were 24 poster submissions for this year’s event, which are on display throughout the month of April. Residents and students worked independently or in small groups, together with a faculty advisor, on one or more posters. A panel of judges evaluated the posters prior to the awards event and a certificate, ribbon and $300 cash prize were awarded to the posters with the highest average score in each of the 3 categories below:
- Case Study – Present an interesting and unique patient case.
- Quality Improvement – Identify a process in need of improvement and/or streamlining. Work out improvement method and show results.
- Original Research – Contribute to generalizable knowledge through collection of data from patient intervention, chart review or surveys. Prepare and submit IRB application, if required.
A special thanks to the event’s sponsor, Eastern Connecticut Medical Associates (ECMA), the members of the ECHN medical staff who mentor and advise the next generation entering the medical profession and our program coordinators. Please see below for the winners of this years Scholarly Research Day. Congratulations to all who won and all who participated! This celebration of ECHN’s residents and medical students is of tremendous value to our community of patients and instills an additional growth and learning experience offered at ECHN.
2021 Research Poster Winners
Case Study:
Cardiac Transthyretin Amyloidosis
Erin Osborn DO, PGY2; Maria Raajpoot, DO, PGY2; Dale Folkedahl, OMSIII; Ravi Mangal MD, Faculty Advisor
Quality Improvement:
Improving Pneumovax-23 Vaccination Rates in Type 2 Diabetics
Natalia Kit DO, PGY3; Edward Detweiler DO, PGY3; Hope Turner, OMSIII; Remi Mathews MD, Faculty Advisor
Original Research:
Efficacy & Outcomes of Brolucizumab: An 8-month post-marketing surveillance analysis
Nicholas Saba MD, Transitional Year; Scott D. Walter MD, Faculty Advisor (Retina Consultants, PC)
Special thanks to this year’s judges and faculty advisors from the ECHN Medical Staff!
2021 Poster Judges:
Dr. Thomas Buck
Dr. James Castellone
Dr. Leonard Eisenfeld
Dr. Cesar Fuentes
Dr. Pamela Lewis
Dr. Joseph McLaughlin
Dr. Howard Selinger
Dr. Joseph Strebel
Dr. Michael Waddington
2021 Faculty Advisors:
Dr. Lawrence Arky
Dr. Constantinos Constantinou
Dr. Leonard Eisenfeld
Dr. Cesar Fuentes
Dr. Robert Gordon
Dr. Tricia Hall
Dr. Joseph Podolski
Dr. Faria Mahmood
Dr. Ravi Mangal
Dr. Remi Mathews
Dr. Michael Waddington
Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN) Academic Affairs Department:
The ECHN Academic Affairs Department incorporates both medical students and resident physicians. As a sponsoring institution, accredited by the ACGME, ECHN has residents in the following specialties: Family Medicine, Transitional Year and Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. ECHN partners with the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine as a Core clinical campus for its medical students. Each year eighteen third-year medical students perform their clinical rotations at our member hospitals, ambulatory centers, and medical staff offices.
Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN):
ECHN is a community healthcare system serving 19 towns in eastern Connecticut. Its network of affiliates includes Manchester Memorial Hospital, Rockville General Hospital, Eastern Connecticut Medical Professionals, Women’s Center for Wellness, Visiting Nurse & Health Services of CT, Eastern Connecticut Cancer Institute, and more. Visit our website at www.echn.org for more detailed information about the health system.
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