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Establishing The First Student-Run Clinic To Provide Free Health Care To A South Texas Colonia, John Nicholas Cauba, Andrew B. Callan, Beatriz Tapia Mar 2024

Establishing The First Student-Run Clinic To Provide Free Health Care To A South Texas Colonia, John Nicholas Cauba, Andrew B. Callan, Beatriz Tapia

Research Symposium

Purpose: The purpose of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine Student Run Clinic is to bridge the healthcare gap in the local colonias by providing excellent, compassionate primary care to all who enter our doors, free of charge. We also work to connect our patients to low-cost, high-quality services in the area like women’s health visits, appointments with social workers, and dental services. Additionally, we offer medical students’ opportunities from their first year to serve an underserved population and get hands-on experience with patients.

Many patients in colonias face challenges like limited transportation options and a …


Development Of Solitary Keratoacanthoma From A Cutaneous Wart, Joshua M. Ninan, Veronica Salazar Mar 2024

Development Of Solitary Keratoacanthoma From A Cutaneous Wart, Joshua M. Ninan, Veronica Salazar

Research Symposium

Background: Common cutaneous warts, referred to in medicine as verrucae vulgaris, are proliferative lesions caused by human papillomavirus. These lesions are mostly benign and usually resolve without incident, except in the case of the patient mentioned in this report. Our patient developed a solitary keratoacanthoma, currently accepted as a clinical variant of squamous cell carcinoma, as a result of several risk factors and traumatic exposure. The current literature does not have an established association of HPV with solitary keratoacanthomas. This case report explores the presentation and pathogenesis of solitary keratoacanthomas within the setting of HPV.

Case Presentation: 48-year-old Caucasian female …


Navigating The Healthcare System To Increase Quality Of Life In The Geriatric Population: Case Of An 80-Year Old Male With Blindness, Kelsey Endari, Jessica Flores, Daniel Aragon, Chelsea Chang Sep 2023

Navigating The Healthcare System To Increase Quality Of Life In The Geriatric Population: Case Of An 80-Year Old Male With Blindness, Kelsey Endari, Jessica Flores, Daniel Aragon, Chelsea Chang

Research Symposium

Bilateral retinal artery occlusion (BRAO) is defined as the blockage of blood to the retina in both eyes and can lead to partial or permanent loss of eyesight. This uncommon diagnosis can necessitate lifestyle changes that require supplemental assistance to help with activities of daily living. Navigating the healthcare system in general is formidable. However, doing so as a geriatric patient with limited eyesight and no social support escalates the challenge.

This is the case for an 80-year-old male with history of vision impairment due to BRAO, coronary artery disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, chronic kidney disease, basal cell carcinoma …


Utrgv Student Run Clinic: The Past, The Present, And The Future, Jessica Flores, Elizabeth Althaus, Uchechi Ehiemua, Elio Garcia Sosa, Lucinda Hinojosa, Andrew Kolodziej, Dikachi Osaji, Asma Syed, Chelsea Chang Sep 2023

Utrgv Student Run Clinic: The Past, The Present, And The Future, Jessica Flores, Elizabeth Althaus, Uchechi Ehiemua, Elio Garcia Sosa, Lucinda Hinojosa, Andrew Kolodziej, Dikachi Osaji, Asma Syed, Chelsea Chang

Research Symposium

Purpose: The UTRGV SOM Student Run Clinic (SRC) is a student- led organization that provides free primary care and promotes health equity in the Rio Grande Valley. Through the SRC, barriers of access to healthcare and health promotion are targeted, especially by emphasizing health literacy and patient advocacy. The SRC benefits not only our patients but medical students who work in the clinic, learning about the unique needs and culture of the underserved community while gaining clinical experience.

Description: The SRC brings teams of volunteer medical students and physicians to Peñitas, TX to provide free primary healthcare to vulnerable populations, …


Balancing Autonomy And Safety In The Care Of A Senior Patient: To Place Or Not To Place?, Jessica Flores, Kelsey Endari, Daniel Aragon, Chelsea Chang Sep 2023

Balancing Autonomy And Safety In The Care Of A Senior Patient: To Place Or Not To Place?, Jessica Flores, Kelsey Endari, Daniel Aragon, Chelsea Chang

Research Symposium

According to the Census Bureau, the United States will have more than 20% of its population above age 65 by 2030, bringing ethical dilemmas in balancing risk and autonomy in geriatric patients to the forefront. Many geriatric persons rely on social support to fulfill their safety and autonomy needs, but those who lack a network are faced with increased challenges.

An 80-year-old male with a history of multiple comorbidities presents to the UTRGV-DHR internal medicine outpatient clinic. His medical history includes coronary artery disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, chronic kidney disease, basal cell carcinoma of the nose, gout, tobacco abuse …