The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students (National Conference) provides one of the largest forums for medical students and family medicine residents to display research initiatives and special projects.
Fifty posters have been selected for display during the conference. Of those, the top 12 have been invited to give a brief oral presentation for peer review.
- Clinical inquiry
- Community project
- Educational program
- Research.
Congratulations to Ohio family medicine resident Dr. Jonathan Toot and Ohio medical students Amanda Liu and Olivia Dhaliwal on being selected to have their posters displayed from this year’s competition!
Poster Presentation
Headaches and Family Medicine: How Are We Documenting, Treating, and Using Healthcare Resources in Primary Care? (Research)
Jonathan Toot, MD, PhD | Soin Family Medicine Residency Program
Poster Display
Community Partnerships in School-Based Health Centers to Reduce Home Asthma Triggers and Improve Attendance for Children with Asthma (Community Project)
Amanda Liu and Olivia Dhaliwal | Case Western Reserve University
The purpose of the National Conference poster competition is to stimulate research by medical students and family medicine residents, to provide a venue to share innovative and effective educational programs, and to showcase unique community projects. A complete list of the authors and poster titles is available online. Posters will be displayed onsite during National Conference Thursday-Saturday, July 27–29, in Kansas City, MO.
Congratulations Dr. Toot, Amanda, and Olivia!