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Understanding Covid-19 Booster Hesitancy Amongst Those Experiencing Homelessness And Housing Instability, Kelsey Bas Jan 2024

Understanding Covid-19 Booster Hesitancy Amongst Those Experiencing Homelessness And Housing Instability, Kelsey Bas

Global Public Health | Student Research Posters

The COVID-19 vaccine had an efficacy of 80-90% against symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID-19 infections in those who have completed the primary series of the vaccine. The booster vaccine restored infection protection with an efficacy of 75-85%.

California marks the highest rate of homelessness in the nation which was influenced by the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic also caused 17 million Californians (44%) who live in rented homes to be at risk for eviction moratoriums and rental assistance. Those experiencing homelessness and housing instability are at higher risk of contracting severe COVID-19 due to prior medical conditions, poor health status, and lack …


International Response Of Occupational Therapy To The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Report From The Global Occupational Therapy Think Tank (Gottt), Khader A. Almhdawi, Mette Andresen, Farrukh Chishtie, Ursula Costa, Daniel Cezar De Cruz, Natalie Gätz, Kristine Haertl, Moses Ikiugu, Judity Parker Kent, Kinsuk Maitra, Madison Medina, Janet Elizabeth Njelesani, Regi Robnett, Franklin Stein, Verena Tatzer, George Tomlin, Siska Vandemaele, Chih-Huang Yu Oct 2023

International Response Of Occupational Therapy To The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Report From The Global Occupational Therapy Think Tank (Gottt), Khader A. Almhdawi, Mette Andresen, Farrukh Chishtie, Ursula Costa, Daniel Cezar De Cruz, Natalie Gätz, Kristine Haertl, Moses Ikiugu, Judity Parker Kent, Kinsuk Maitra, Madison Medina, Janet Elizabeth Njelesani, Regi Robnett, Franklin Stein, Verena Tatzer, George Tomlin, Siska Vandemaele, Chih-Huang Yu

Global Occupational Therapy Think Tank

No abstract provided.


Vaccinate: Posters From The Covid-19 Pandemic, Aaron Sutherlen, Judy Diamond, Meghan Leadabrand, Julia Mcquillan, St Patrick Reid Nov 2022

Vaccinate: Posters From The Covid-19 Pandemic, Aaron Sutherlen, Judy Diamond, Meghan Leadabrand, Julia Mcquillan, St Patrick Reid

Zea E-Books Collection

In 2022 we are living through a global pandemic, and vaccines are one of the most effective strategies for slowing the spread of infectious disease, minimizing symptoms, and lowering healthcare demands. In short, vaccines save lives and can reduce the risk of contagion from social interaction.

In the United States in late 2021, after the vaccines had been broadly available for almost a year, one in five adults still chose not to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Art can disrupt what is embedded in our minds and open us up to new perspectives and insights. We hope to offer access to …


Centracare Launch Of Covid Antiviral Therapy, Jessica Miller, Todd Lemke Pharmd, Dennis Heinen Rph Jan 2022

Centracare Launch Of Covid Antiviral Therapy, Jessica Miller, Todd Lemke Pharmd, Dennis Heinen Rph

Nursing Posters

  • Efficiently monitor the limited available stock of oral antiviral COVID therapies during surge states
  • Prescribe safely and appropriately
  • Dispense to patients close to home.


Multifaceted Management Of Covid In The Medical Student Population Of Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Wayne Bond Lau, Kristin Desimone, Leonard Levine, Kathryn Trayes, Charlie Pohl Apr 2021

Multifaceted Management Of Covid In The Medical Student Population Of Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Wayne Bond Lau, Kristin Desimone, Leonard Levine, Kathryn Trayes, Charlie Pohl

Department of Emergency Medicine Posters

COVID has created hardships in the lives of many persons. In a time of chaos, it was clear our institution needed an efficient workflow to track all students requiring quarantine, so that academic progress and student wellness would not be casualties.

This presentation reviews that workflow in detail, for the purpose of sharing strengths of the process for the greater GSA/OSR network’s benefit.


Are Healthcare Workers In Hospitals Ready For Disasters In The Community?, Meaghan Whelan Jan 2021

Are Healthcare Workers In Hospitals Ready For Disasters In The Community?, Meaghan Whelan

Student Research Poster Presentations 2021

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Covid-19-Related Stressors On Bruxism And Temporomandibular Disorders, Hagir A. Saleh, Samantha Smith Jan 2021

The Effects Of Covid-19-Related Stressors On Bruxism And Temporomandibular Disorders, Hagir A. Saleh, Samantha Smith

Dental Hygiene Student Scholarship

Problem: COVID-19 has proven to be a major public health emergency, with an array of physical and emotional complications. While COVID-19 has its own effects on the human body, anxiety induced by the pandemic has shown to take a toll on the human oral cavity by means of causing individuals to grind and clench their teeth due to anxiety/stress, potentially leading to temporomandibular disorders and orofacial pain.

Methods: A thorough review of literature was conducted by consulting credible studies published on online databases such as PubMed, Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source, Google Scholar, and Academic Search Complete. The studies examined …


Community Attitudes Towards Covid-19 Vaccination, John P. O'Keefe Jan 2021

Community Attitudes Towards Covid-19 Vaccination, John P. O'Keefe

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Vaccination is a very valuable tool in combating the public health crisis of COVID-19 and will be essential in reducing transmission rates and deaths due to the pandemic. Public willingness to receive the vaccination in large polls has stayed well below the ~95% of the population needed to achieve herd immunity against the virus. Here were survey Vermonters to determine their attitudes towards receiving the vaccine and what sources of information patients use to inform themselves about the different vaccines available.


The Use Of Technology For Mental Wellbeing In The Era Of Covid-19, Adam Fakhri Jan 2021

The Use Of Technology For Mental Wellbeing In The Era Of Covid-19, Adam Fakhri

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Prevalence of mental health issues has increased during the time of COVID-19. There are many contributing factors to consider, the main one reported has been social isolation due to quarantine precautions. Members of the community have spent extended periods of time at home and away from their loved ones during this pandemic. Many patients have reported many life events occurring including deaths in the family without the ability to even mourn with their family members. This has taken a toll on the community, especially in Vergennes where this small tight knit community that has relied on its tight social bonds …


Educating Patients On The Covid-19 Vaccination, Jenna Wells, Sara Brennan Jan 2021

Educating Patients On The Covid-19 Vaccination, Jenna Wells, Sara Brennan

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Patients are frequently coming into clinics with misinformation and frequently asked questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. The goal of this project was to address these frequently asked questions by educating patients and sparking conversation regarding the vaccine when patients came to their clinic appoints. This was accomplished via a handout that was given to patients on arrival.


Challenges With Diet During The Covid Pandemic, Cinduja Nathan Jan 2021

Challenges With Diet During The Covid Pandemic, Cinduja Nathan

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on many individual's lives and their families. It has caused many people to change their lifestyles and daily routines. This project focuses on how diet has changed during the COVID pandemic and explores the reasons for these diet changes. 23 patients from the Central Vermont Medical Center were given surveys and their responses were analyzed and recorded. Out of the 23 patients, 20 patients reported that they noticed a change in their diet as a result of COVID 19. Of the 20 patients who noticed a change in their diet, 5 …


Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Resources In Northern New York, Cyrus Neal Thomas-Walker, Maegan Cabrera Md Jan 2021

Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Resources In Northern New York, Cyrus Neal Thomas-Walker, Maegan Cabrera Md

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

COVID-19 continues to be a significant health threat and has caused significant disease and mortality in the fall 2021 wave largely driven by the Delta Variant and complicated by unvaccinated patients. In the state of NY, approximately 40 patients died per day (7 day moving average) from serious COVID-19 illness during this time period. During this time, approximately 35% of Clinton County’s population is not vaccinated for COVID-19 and is subsequently unprotected from serious COVID-19 illness. This work discusses reasons for non-vaccination and strategies to combat vaccine hesitancy. Additionally, it includes a pamphlet for local distribution as well as a …


Chest Ct Vs. Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction Testing For Covid Diagnosis, Megan Chlebove Jan 2020

Chest Ct Vs. Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction Testing For Covid Diagnosis, Megan Chlebove

Medical Imaging Senior Posters

This project explains reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction tests (RT-PCR), how they are used to test patients for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and how chest computed tomography (CT) imaging can assist in diagnosis. False negatives in RT-PCR testing, ground glass opacities (GGOs), pros and cons of using CT and RT-PCR tests together for diagnosis, and the use of artificial intelligence to diagnose COVID on a CT image are also discussed. COVID is a respiratory disease discovered in December of 2019 in Wuhan, China and has spread to the entire world. RT-PCR tests are the main form of diagnosis of COVID and …


Physical Activity Level In School-Aged Children During Covid-19, Tran Phuong Jan 2020

Physical Activity Level In School-Aged Children During Covid-19, Tran Phuong

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, school-aged kids are not engaging in normal physical activities per usual, such as physical education class and team sports. This paper addresses the health concerns and community perspectives of decreased physical activity in pre teens and teens during this pandemic. Further, it provides recommendations to stay active for 60 minutes a day of moderate to vigorous exercise.