
""Research has become an increasingly more important component of medical training, both as an avenue for career development and to showcase ground-breaking insights," said Kelly Bachta, MD, PhD, associate director of Feinberg student research, director of AOSC and assistant professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases."
""This poster session is designed to mirror real-world experiences, allowing students to practice research dissemination skills in front of a local and friendly audience. This experience prepares students exceptionally well to present their work at the national level.""
""Through this project, I have been able to learn from incredible mentors who have empowered me to ask important questions, challenge interpretations, "
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine hosted a joint poster session in early November for second-year medical students and Master of Public Health students, bringing together 120 MD and MPH students. The Area of Scholarly Concentration (AOSC) poster session highlighted longitudinal, hypothesis-driven research conducted with faculty mentorship and culminating in research theses or first-author manuscript submissions. Projects covered public health, clinical medicine, basic science, and health equity, demonstrating collaborative science and strong mentor-mentee relationships. The event provided practical research dissemination experience and preparation for national-level presentations. A student project examined disparities in ABRYSVO RSV vaccine uptake among pregnant individuals beyond 32 weeks' gestation.
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