Public Health was well represented during The University of Tennessee’s Discovery Day, which took place on September 15, 2023. Discovery Day is an opportunity for undergraduate students to showcase research projects they have been involved in.
Below are photos of some of the students in public health undergraduate classes who presented posters at the event.
DeShala McDuffie
“Differences in availability of outpatient stroke rehabilitation between rural and urban counties in East TN.”
Public Health Faculty Partner: Brittany Shelton
Kirby Reynolds
“Outpatient stroke rehabilitation availability across low, medium, and high stroke prevalence counties in West Tennessee.”
Public Health Faculty Partner:
Phoebe Tran
Imane Bahanni
“Assessing social disparities and health outcomes among youth in Tennessee.”
Public Health Faculty Partner: Laurie Meschke
Ellen Oaks
“The association between the social deprivation index and mortality on dialysis in the Southern US among people with end-stage kidney disease.”
Public Health Faculty Partner: Brittany Shelton
Eleanor Mancini
“Association of HIV criminalization laws with transplant education for people with HIV.”
Public Health Faculty Partner: Brittany Shelton
Sara Boghani
“The impact of certification on availability of outpatient stroke rehabilitation (OSR) services for stroke patients in Middle Tennessee.”
Public Health Faculty Partner:
Phoebe Tran