
Poster Summit Award Recognition
The Education Committee of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine is pleased to announce award recipients for the 2025 Poster Summit.
Award recognition is as follows:
Best Master's/Student-Level Poster:
Clara Mayfield & Olivia Pratt
"What is the role of men in menstrual health? Exploring beliefs through focus group discussions in Spiti Valley, India"
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Best Resident/Doctoral-Level Poster:
Joshua Landvatter, PhD
"Exploring the Association Between Sleep Metrics, Asleep Blood Pressure, and Blood Pressure Variability in an Adult Population"
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Best Overall Poster:
Alesia Booth, Claire Wulfman, and Lydia Furrow
"Male Knowledge of Contraceptive Uses and Pregnancy in Trujillo, Peru"
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Best Analytical Poster:
Karen Schliep, PhD
"Endometriosis diagnosis, staging, and typology in relation to dyslipidemia biomarkers"
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Best Use of Poster Format:
Benjamin Brown, MD
"Teaching Cooking Skills Through Shared Medical Appointments at a University Outpatient Health Center"
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The Education Committee of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine is pleased to announce award recipients for the 2024 Poster Summit.
Award recognition is as follows:
Best Masters Level Poster:
Maria von Ellm-McKenna
“Community Health Needs Assessment of Children with Mental and Behavioral Health Conditions”
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Best PhD Level Poster:
Elena Gardner
“Shared reading trends and early childhood literacy interventions”
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Best Resident / Post-doc Level Poster:
Naveen Naveed
“Assessing the difference in Covid-19 Period Prevalence between Utah Healthcare Personnel and First Responders”
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Best DFPM Research Poster:
Robert Owens
“Maternal Health Perceptions in Rural and Underserved Utah”
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Best Poster Design:
Tracy Hunter
“Inequities in Healthcare: Do language barriers result in decreased completion of preventive care services in a University setting?”
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During the poster session, participants were encouraged to rank the posters, followed by a period of voting where competing posters were made available online for those who weren’t able to attend the summit in-person. Three posters were voted best in their respective categories: “An Indoor Air Quality Pilot Project: Comparing Pre and Post Renovation Levels of PM 2.5 and Radon in Salt Lake City Homes,” submitted by Chandler Cottam of the Occupational and Environmental Health Division, won best Master’s candidate-level poster. “Process Evaluation of a Hypertension Disparities Dashboard,” submitted by Emmanuel Adediran of the Public Health Division, won best PhD-candidate level poster. And Olanrewaju Onigbogi, MD, MPH, submitter of the poster “Association Between Psychosocial Factors and Co-morbid Heavy Cigarette Smoking and Alcohol Use in a Homeless Population,” won the award for best MD/Post-doc level poster.
Best Masters Level Poster:
Chandler Cottam
“An Indoor Air Quality Pilot Project: Comparing Pre and Post Renovation Levels pf PM2.5 and Radon in Salt Lake County Homes”
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Best PhD Level Poster:
Emmanuel Adediran
“Process Evaluation Concept of a Hypertension Disparities Dashboard”
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Best Resident / Post-doc Level Poster:
Olanrewaju Onigbogi
“Association between psychosocial factors and co-morbid heavy cigarette smoking and alcohol use in a homeless population”
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The Education Committee of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine is pleased to announce award recipients for the 2022 Poster Summit.
Award recognition is as follows:
Best Masters Level Poster:
Elena Gardner
“Prevalence of Post-COVID-19 Syndrome (PCS) Symptoms among Adults in Primary Care”
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Best PhD Level Poster:
Uchenna Ogbonnaya
“Burnout and Engagement’s Relationship to Drug Abuse in Lawyers and Law Professionals”
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Best MD Level Poster:
Jessica Morales MD, PGY3
“Interprofessional Approach to Improving Hypertension Control at a Family Medicine Clinic: A Resident-Led Quality Improvement Initiative Leads to System Change”
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The Education Committee of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine is pleased to announce award recipients for the 2021 Virtual Poster Summit that took place through Canvas May 6 – 8, 2021. Work by learners across all four Divisions of the Department were available for viewing, and live interactions with authors took place through videoconferencing. Award recognition is as follows:
Best Masters Level Poster:
Mariajose Velasco Burgos
“Community Health Workers are Indispensable to Eliminating Health Disparities: A Systemic Review of the Evidence”
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Best PhD Level Poster:
Nana A. Mensah
“Risk of Feeding Problems Among Infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: A Retrospective Cohort Study”
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Best MD Level Poster:
Christine Kwon, MD
"Utilizing SBAR Standardized Communication Between Provider and Medical Assistant to Close Care Gaps"
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The Education Committee of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine is pleased to announce award recipients for the 2021 Virtual Poster Summit that took place through Canvas May 6 – 8, 2020. Work by learners across all four Divisions of the Department were available for viewing, and live interactions with authors took place through videoconferencing. Award recognition is as follows:
Best Masters Level Poster:
Seungmin Kim
“Long-term Diabetes Risk Among Cervical Cancer Survivors in a Population-Based Cohort Study”
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Best PhD Level Poster:
Esther Chun-Pin Chang
“Adverse Reproductive Outcomes Among Young Female Breast Cancer Survivors in a Population-Based Cohort Study”
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Best MD Level Poster:
Lindsey Yanke, MD, PGY3
"Optimizing Safe Prescribing of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)”
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