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2004 Summer Research Program Follow-Up among the Class of 2007

Adam Devore serves as first author on an abstract accepted for presentation at the National Meeting of Society of Hospital Medicine which will be held April 29-30 in Chicago, Illinois. Adam's work focuses on “The Prevalence and Recognition of Functional Limitations in Hospitalized Vulnerable Elders.”

Diana Doeing serves as first author on an abstract entitled “Pressure Ulcers in Hospitalized Vulnerable Elders: Quality of Care and Nurse/Physician Roles,” which was accepted for presentation during the Presidential Poster Session at the 2005 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society which will be held from May 11-15 in Orlando, Florida. Only those abstracts receiving the highest scores through the peer review process are included in the Presidential Poster Session.

Brody Flanagin served as first author on an abstract and poster presentation for the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology meeting in December 2004 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Brody’s abstract and poster were entitled “Responses to D-Amphetamine I Humans Related to a Polymorphism in the BDNF Gene.”

Julie Kowalsky presented her first-authored abstract on “Understanding Sign Outs: Conversation Analysis Reveals ICU Handoff Content and Form” at the Society of Critical Care Medicine National Conference in January 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Griffin Myers and Bonnie Kaplan each served respectively as a first author and a co-author on one of two posters presented at the Society for Critical Care Medicine conference in Phoenix, Arizona in January, 2005. The posters were entitled “Parents’/Guardians’ Views of Organ Donation after Brain Death” and "Parents’/Guardians’ Views of Organ Donation after Cardiac Death.”

Karoline Dmochowska will attend the Southeastern Regional Society of Academic Emergency Medicine meeting held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina this April to present research on “Participant Experience in a Quality Improvement Collaborative: Observations from the Illinois Emergency Department Asthma Collaborative.” In addition, through her role as President of the Pritzker Medical School Chapter of the AMA, Karoline also attended the Midwestern Regional meeting of the Society for General Internal Medicine held this fall in Chicago in order to present work on “A Needs Assessment for a Health Literacy Curriculum in Medical School.”