Campbell Medicine Newsletter | 2021 Special Edition

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would collect the data received and input the information into our database to later analyze. When I was not actively collecting data, I had the opportunity to shadow the residents and physicians while in the Emergency Department.

procedures, discussed patient cases thoroughly, and have learned the process of seeing a patient from start to finish. I will take these experiences with me throughout my career and use them to make myself a better physician.

Why did you chose to participate in the summer scholars program and what did you learn? I chose to participate in the Summer Scholars program to expand my experience regarding research and clinical practice. While being involved in the research, I have also been able to shadow the residents and attendings in the Emergency Department. I have been able to take the knowledge I have gained from my first year of medical school and apply it to patients I have seen come into the ED. The experience I have had has been invaluable to my medical education. I have watched many

Advice to MS-I’s and future medical students: My #1 piece of advice to MSI’s and future medical students is to make sure you are taking care of yourself! Medical school, and life in general, is always going to be challenging at times. It is so important to make sure your mental health is appropriately cared for in order to face those challenges. Take time to do the things you love outside of medical school, spend time with your friends and family, and just take a break sometimes!! Having a well rested mind can make a world of difference.

Research Awards from NCS-ACOFP IN THE CATEGORY OF ORIGINAL RESEARCH, WHICH INCLUDED BIOMEDICAL AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT POSTERS FIRST PLACE AWARD

B3: Evaluating Fasting Insulin with Standard Glucose Screening Methods to Predict Type 2 Diabetes Risk Authors: Stephanie Everest1, Lauren Thomas1, Matthew Peterson2, Nicholas Pennings1 Affiliations: 1Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, Buies Creek NC; 2University of North Carolina Wilmington College of Health & Human Services, Wilmington NC

RUNNER UP AWARD B2: Deviations from the Guidelines for Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Mild and Moderate Risk Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Authors: Jacques Lara-Reyna1, Lea Alali3, Raymond Wedderburn2, Konstantinos Margetis1 Affiliations: 1Mount Sinai Health System, New York NY; 2Mount Sinai Morningside/Mount Sinai West, New York NY; 3Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, Buies Creek NC

IN THE CATEGORY OF CASE REPORT (17 POSTERS) FIRST PLACE AWARD

C11: Recurrent Nephrolithiasis in MEN 1: A Case Report

BACK ROW (L-R): Stephanie Everest, Lauren Thomas, Aakash Patel FRONT ROW (L-R): Lea Alali, Caitlyn Cross, Anjali Agrawal, Chung-Tang Liu

RUNNER UP AWARDS C4: Anti-Cardiolipin syndrome Presenting with Acute renal Infarction in a Health 26-year-old Female Authors: Caitlyn Cross, James Cappola Affiliations: Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, Buies Creek NC C9: A Case of Symptomatic Acute Myocarditis Following Administration of the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccine Authors: Aakash Patel, Elizabeth Onyeaso Affiliations: Cape Fear Valley Health System, Fayetteville NC C14: Recurrent Invasive Breast Cancer with Idiopathic Type Change into Mucinous Carcinoma Post Bilateral Mastectomy

Authors: Anjali Agrawal, Matthew Conti

Authors: Chung-Tang Liu1, Katia Kyriakoulis1, Morgan Eudy1, Gavin Misner2, Gregory Mitro2, Amy Hinkelman1

Affiliations: Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, Buies Creek NC

Affiliations: 1Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, Buies Creek NC; 2Novant Health Rowan Medical Center Wallace Cancer Institute, Salisbury NC

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