2019 WVU/CAMC Charleston Campus Research Day
Research Day at West Virginia University Health Sciences Charleston Campus and Charleston Area Medical Center was held yesterday -- Tuesday April 16 -- at the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences building in Charleston. The annual program continues to feature a collaborative effort of medical students, pharmacy students, nursing students and resident presentations with faculty, medical staff and professional staff preceptors.
The event is an opportunity to highlight the ongoing research in the CAMC and WVU Charleston campus community, and to discuss case reports and their role in the practice of medicine.
Research Day encourages principle investigators, preceptors, residents and students in their pursuits in the area of clinical research, and explores options for integrating new knowledge gained from research presentations into the clinical practice.
The 2019 Research Day program included 69 original research and case reports. 25 presentations were shared as oral presentations and 41 as posters.
Robin Rector, Director of Continuing Education for the CAMC Institute, released the results of the day and thanked all of the faculty preceptors and research associates that supported the work presented. “I heard many comments from judges today about the preparedness of the residents and students for their presentations,” Rector said.
Judges for the 2019 Research Day program included:
Oral Original Research
Ali AbuRahma, MD, Michael Czupryn, PharmD, William Payne, MD, Charles Schade, MD
Oral Case Reports
Heidi Edwards, MSN, RN, Shelda Martin, MD
Poster Original Research
Nancy Duvall, MS, RN, BC, Scott Fields, PhD, Deepay Mukerjee, MBA,
Poster Case Report
Mary Huntley, MPH, Sarah Embrey, PharmD , BCPS, Chris Terpening, PharmD
Congratulations to all of the participants and to these winners from Research Day 2019:
ORAL – Original Research
1st Place - ORIGINAL: Clinical Outcome of Drug Eluting Balloon Angioplasty in Patients with Femoropopliteal Disease a Real World Single Center Experience
Zach AbuRahma, DO – Vascular Surgery
Preceptor: Ali AbuRahma, MD
2nd Place - ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Reducing Radiation Exposure During Routine Ureteroscopic Stone Surgery: Adopting a Fluoroless Technique
Kellan Clark, DO – Urology
Preceptor: Nathan Hale, DO
3rd Place - ORIGINAL: Effectiveness of Tranexamic Acid Administration on Intraoperative Blood Loss in Elective Craniofacial Surgery
Kimberly Vance, RN, BSN, CCRN, SRNA
Preceptor: Cassandra Taylor, CRNA, DNP, DMP, CNE
Honorable Mention – ORIGINAL: Medication Management of Atrial Fibrillation Presenting to the Emergency Room
Katherine White, MS4
Preceptor: William H. Carter, MD
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ORIGINAL: Examination of Adverse Childhood Events and Social Determinants of Health in Pediatric Patients
Katie Tucker, DO – Pediatrics
Preceptor: Sharon Istfan, MD and Kimberly Cross, MD
ORAL – CASE REPORT
1st Place - CASE REPORT: Large Recurrent Retroperitoneal Cystic Lymphangioma in an Adult
Kristen Hardy, MS3
Preceptor: Brian Richmond, MD
2nd Place - CASE REPORT: It’s Just a Little Weed….What Could Go Wrong?”
Michael Benson, MS3
Preceptor: James Griffith, MD
3rd Place - CASE REPORT: Case Report: Ertapenem Induced Neurotoxicity: Yet another cause of Acute Encephalopathy in Elderly Patients
Gina M. Kelly, DO – Internal Medicine
Preceptor Molly John, MD
POSTER – Original Research
1st Place - ORIGINAL: Does the Amount of Intraoperative Intravenous Crystalloid Fluid Administration Correlate with Postoperative Complications after Colon Resection?
Jamie McGee, SRNA - School of Nurse Anesthesia
Preceptor: Mike Frame, DMPNA, APRN, CRNA
2nd Place - ORIGINAL: Comparison of Constant Rate Insulin Infusion Using a “Two Bag” Method to the Conventional Titrated Insulin Infusion for the Treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Fatima Naqvi, MD - Pediatrics
Preceptor: Franklin Huggins, PharmD
3rd Place - ORIGINAL: Apixaban and Rivaroxaban versus Warfarin for the Treatment of Venous Thromboembolism on Obese Patients
Wesley Kafka, PharmD - Pharmacy
Preceptor Stephen Cook, PharmD
Honorable Mention: ORIGINAL: Is Preoperative Administration of Celecoxib and Pregabalin Associated with Decreased Intraoperative and Postoperative Opioid Consumption in Patients Undergoing Total Hip or Knee Arthroplasty?
Cierra B. Treadway, SRNA – School of Nurse Anesthesia
Preceptor: Mike Frame, DMPNA, APRN, CRNA
POSTER – CASE REPORT
1st Place - CASE REPORT: Anogenital Lesions in a 3-Year Old
Ryan Mitacek, MD – Pediatrics
Preceptor: Raheel Khan, MD
2nd Place - CASE REPORT: Vancomycin-Induced Nephrotoxicity in the Pregnant Patient
Darrin Nichols, MD – Family Medicine
Preceptor: Mary Ann Maurer, DO
3rd Place – Tie - CASE REPORT: Consideration of Compartment Syndrome in Minor Trauma
Stanley Guertal, DO – Emergency Medicine
Preceptor: Andrew Payne, MD
Biotin-Induced Biochemical Graves’ Disease – A Teachable Moment
Parul Singh, MD – Internal Medicine
Preceptor: Richa Singh, MD
Honorable Mention: CASE REPORT: Consider Withdrawal Emergent Dyskinesia with Antipsychotics
Fahd Mousa, MD – Psychiatry/Behavioral Medicine
Preceptor: Tiffany Sparks, MD
Special Recognition – Humanitarian Award for Outstanding Contribution Toward the Enrichment of Children’s Lives in the Charleston, WV Community – William H. Carter, MD