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Concurrent Research Presentations, 1A - 1D

  • Roper Hall 150 Medical Drive Chapel Hill, NC, 27514 United States (map)
  • 1. Making Pathology, “Making People”: A Novel ‘Loop’ in Direct-to-Consumer Health Care. Jeremy Gottlieb, University of California, San Francisco & University of California, Berkeley

    2. G. Frank Lydston and the Business of Medicine in Turn-of-the-Century Chicago. Colin Garon, University of Michigan

    3. Biomedical Expansionism at a Settler University: An “Innovation District” on Indigenous Land. Pat Kinley, Rutgers University

    4. Differential Hospital Participation in Bundled Payments in Communities with Higher Shares of Marginalized Populations. Aidan Crowley, University of Pennsylvania

  • 1. Exploring the Impact of Political Instability on Healthcare Providers and Patients in the Arab World: A Study of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond. Deena Ayesh, University of California, Irvine

    2. Intimate Infrastructures of Accountability: Afterlives of Civil Society Challenges to Mass Atrocities in Sri Lanka. Nipun Kottage, University of Pennsylvania

    3. The Political Multiplicity of Health Care Institutions: An Address from Wallmapu/Southern Chile. Randall Burson, University of Pennsylvania

  • 1. Reintegrating Our Fractured Habitus with a Transdisciplinary Model of Scholarship. Jim Meza, Wayne State University

    2. Rethinking Bioethics: Feminist Approaches to Real World Challenges. Chloe Warpinski, University of Florida

    3. A State of Vital Exhaustion: Examining the History of Surgical Resident Burnout, Depression and Suicide in the U.S. through the Context of Financial Compensation. E. Berryhill McCarty, University of Pittsburgh

    4. The Case for Letting Healthcare Burn. Sebastian Otero, University of Chicago

  • 1. Improving the Experiences of Social Science, Humanities, and Public Health Trainees in MD-PhD Programs. Cambray Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Ross Perfetti, University of Pennsylvania

    2. Lessons Learned from One Year of Misfits: Building Community and Institutional Support for Applicants and Trainees in Social Science and Humanities MD-PhD Programs. Zoe Boudart, University of Michigan; Isabel Torres, University of Michigan; and Cristian Yanes, University of California, Los Angeles

Earlier Event: April 13
Opening Keynote: Jeremy Greene
Later Event: April 13
Lunch and Poster Session