Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium

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Medical Student Research Day (formerly known as AΩA day) highlights the scientific contributions of our third year medical students. In August of each year, third year students present results from their research experiences in either a platform or poster presentation.

This collection holds the digital poster presentations of students starting in 2020.

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Days alive and out of hospital for children born with single-ventricle heart disease
Background: This study describes the illness burden in the first year of life for children with single-ventricle heart disease, using the metric of...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

Bidirectional relationships between pain and patterns of cannabis and tobacco use in a US nationally representative sample
One-fifth of US adults experience chronic pain, which is associated with increased tobacco and cannabis use. While bidirectional relationships...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

Synergizing hyperthermia and immunotherapy in intracranial tumors
Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) is an emerging modality for hyperthermic ablation of brain tumors. Hyperthermia-induced tumor coagulative...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

Predictors of Lung Utilization and Allograft Survival from Donors following Donation after Circulatory Death: Insights from the National Donor Management Goals Registry
Introduction: Efforts to expand the lung transplant (LTx) donor pool have led to increased use of lungs from donors after circulatory death (DCD),...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

An Assessment of the Cultural Validity of the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form for Caregivers of Autistic Children in South Africa: A Mixed-Methods Study
Background: While caregiver coaching can teach caregivers early intervention strategies that they can use with their young autistic child during...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

Fabrication of a Novel 3D Extrusion Bioink Containing Processed Human Articular Cartilage Matrix for Cartilage Tissue Engineering
Background: Cartilage damage is challenging to treat due to its limited self-healing capacity caused by its avascular and aneural nature. However,...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

Annual Trends and Demographic Variables Associated with Receiving DBS for Patients Admitted to US Hospitals with Dystonia: 2012-2019
Background Differences in the rates of deep brain stimulation (DBS) based on socioeconomic and demographic variables have been investigated for...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

Socioeconomic Disparities in Postoperative Outcomes of Osteocutaneous Fibula Free Flaps for Head and Neck Reconstruction
ABSTRACT Background: Osteocutaneous fibula free flaps (FFFs) are a fundamental component of reconstructive surgery in the head and neck region,...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

Demographics and Clinical Decision Making in Patients with Germline Moderate Penetrance non-BRCA Mutations in Breast Cancer Related Genes
Background: There are numerous risk factors that affect breast cancer (BC) incidence and mortality, including, but not limited to, age, race,...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]
 

High risk prescribing practices among children in NC county DSS custody facing significant barriers to placement
Background: Deterioration of children's mental health during the pandemic resulted in the declaration of a national emergency. High rates of...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: 55th Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium
["August 1-2, 2024"]