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Public Health students, faculty and alumnus to present during 29th Annual West Virginia Rural Health Conference

Public Health students, faculty and alumnus to present during 29th Annual West Virginia Rural Health Conference

Several School of Public Health students and a recent graduate have been selected to present posters at this year’s West Virginia Rural Health Conference on October 20-22. The theme for this year’s virtual event is “Reimagining Rural Health: Responding to Unprecedented Challenges.”

Presenters include:

  • Miranda Aman: Background Levels of Environmental Dioxin        
  • Raihan Khan, PhD: Experiences, challenges and coping skills related to diabetes distress among rural West Virginia adults
  • Brenna Kirk: The Role of Patient Self-Advocacy and Patient-Provider Communication in Diabetes Self-Care: Results from a Feasibility Study      
  • *Alika Lopatka: Program Evaluating the Impact of the Regrounding Our Response Curriculum on Attitudes Toward Substance Use Disorders in West Virginia (*Selected as one of four student podium presentations)
  • Zainab Rana: Maternal Oral Health Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Care in Appalachia
  • Dylan Willis: Medical Cannabis in West Virginia

Additionally, Office of Health Services Research Director Adam Baus, PhD, will co-lead two Roundtable Breakouts: “The WV Hepatitis Academic Mentoring Partnership” and “Understanding success in medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.”

To learn more, visit the WVRHA website