Students Present Research at Scholarship Pathways Research Symposium
Scholarship Pathways, an elective program that enriches student experiences through projects related to education, research, service and social science, held its annual research symposium in May.
Fourth-year University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine students presented their research during the Scholarship Pathways Research Symposium poster sessions, the culmination of their years of research during medical school. Students across the curriculum and residents had an opportunity to present their posters as well. This event is attended by mentors, students, medical school faculty and other medical professionals.
Four individuals were chosen to deliver podium presentations on their research and received a financial honorarium, while all presenters were given a medallion and framed certificate of completion.
- Jennifer Boleyn: “Assessing and monitoring medical students as simulation educator competency with novel rubric”
- Andrew Holmes: “Sex-split analysis of pathology and motor-behavioral outcomes in a murine model of CLN8-Batten disease”
- Anna Myrmoe: “Development of an MD-MBA program at University of South Dakota”
- Katherine Nielson: “ACLS instructor course to enhance medical students’ resuscitation competency and confidence”