This year, 110 attendees from over 35 research, clinical, and operational departments participated in our in-person Symposium on May 14. We hope you enjoyed the event!
Congratulations to the Poster Presenters and Awardees!
A total of 29 posters showcased a wide array of learning health system research initiatives.
Attendees and judges cast their votes for the best poster presentations.
The Best Completed Work Award goes to…
Cristin Fritz, MD, MPH
“Evaluating a Novel Mobile Health Intervention for Food Insecurity”
The Best Work in Progress Award goes to…
Joseph Starnes, MD, MPH
“Effect of Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease: A National Policy Evaluation”
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The People’s Choice Award goes to…
Kevin Seitz, MD
“Effect of Ventilator Mode on Ventilator-free Days in Critically Ill Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial”
Operational Partner Award
Cathy Ivory, PhD, NI-BC, NEA-BC, FAAN
We are delighted to present the Outstanding Operational Partner Award to Cathy Ivory, Associate Nurse Executive, Nursing Excellence and Associate Professor of Nursing. The award was presented by Sunil Kripalani, MD, MSc, Vice President, Health Systems Science and Marilyn Dubree, MSN, RN, Executive Chief Nursing Officer. Dr. Ivory was recognized for her leadership in bridging research and clinical programs in nursing, service on the Learning Healthcare Steering Committee, and collaboration on RAPID-LHS initiatives.
A Special Thank You
We would like to thank the planning committee members, speakers, poster presenters, and poster judges who contributed to a successful event.
Read more about the event from VUMC News here
Symposium Schedule
Keynote Speaker
Revolutionizing Healthcare – Pragmatic Trials and Implementation Science: A Collaborative Approach to Health System Improvement Hayden Bosworth, PhD, MS |
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Location: Vanderbilt Engineering and Science Building, Room 044/048
Dr. Bosworth is a health services researcher with four overarching areas of research: 1) clinical research that provides knowledge for improving patients’ treatment adherence and self-management in chronic care; 2) use of implementation science to improve healthcare delivery; 3) eliminate health care disparities; and 4) training the next generation of clinical researchers. Dr. Bosworth has expertise in patient-centered, multidisciplinary self-management pragmatic trials and programs for adults with chronic disease. He develops and implements scalable/sustainable interventions to improve health behaviors and reduce the burden of chronic diseases in the context of real-world environments. These trials/programs focus on addressing barriers to care at the patient, provider, and system level. |
Panel Presentations
Multiple Choice: Performing Pragmatic Trials at Multiple Centers1:00 - 2:00 PM | Moderator: Russell Rothman, MD, MPP Professor, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, & Health Policy Ingram Chair in Integrative and Population Health Senior Vice President, Population and Public Health Associate Dean, Population Health Sciences Director, Institute for Medicine and Public Health | |
DIY Multicenter Pragmatic Trials: The ECMO Experience | Speaker: Whitney Gannon, MSN, ACNP-BC Associate in Medicine Allergy, Pulmonary, and Critical Care Medicine | |
Tips for Stakeholder Engagement in Multicenter Pragmatic Clinical Trials | Speaker: Rowena Dolor, MD, MSH Professor of Medicine Duke University School of Medicine | |
Overcoming Regulatory Hurdles in Conducting Multicenter Pragmatic Clinical Trials | Speaker: Todd Rice, MD, MSc Professor of Medicine; Allergy, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Vice President for Clinical Trials Innovation and Operations; VICTR Medical Director, Vanderbilt Human Research Protections Program |
Tackling Clinical Challenges with Artificial Intelligence: Implementing Models into Practice2:15 - 3:15 PM | Moderator: Jonathan Wanderer, MD, MPhil Professor, Anesthesiology & Biomedical Informatics Associate Chief Medical Information Officer, HealthIT Medical Director, Perioperative Informatics Associate Medical Director, Preoperative Evaluation Center | |
Predicting Intraoperative Transfusion to Guide Type and Screen Ordering: Developing a Real Time Databricks Pipeline | Speaker: Matthew Zapf, MD Assistant Professor Multispecialty Anesthesiology, Informatics Research Division | |
Implementation of a Predictive Model for Severe Hemorrhage Following Vaginal or Cesarean Delivery | Speaker: Holly Ende, MD, MSACI Associate Professor and Division Chief, Obstetric Anesthesiology | |
Lessons from CLOT: Using Predictive Modeling to Improve Rates of Pediatric Blood Clots | Speaker: Allison Wheeler, MD, MSCI Associate Professor, Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology & Pediatrics Associate Medical Director, Blood Bank and Coagulation Laboratory Research Director, Hemophilia Treatment Center |
Poster Session Information
Call for Poster Submissions!
The poster presenter must attend the in-person poster session on May 14, 2024 from 10:00 – 11:30 am and be available to hang the poster between 9:00 am and 10:00 am.
The in-person poster session will accept posters that present projects or topics in the following topic areas:
- Implementation science
- Quality improvement research
- Embedded research in the learning health system
Please determine if your research project fits within these topic areas. We welcome both work-in-progress and completed work!
If you are unsure if your research project is a fit, please email Dr. Lyndsay Nelson at lyndsay.a.nelson@vumc.org or Dr. Autumn Zuckerman at autumn.zuckerman@vumc.org.
Poster Registration
Please complete your poster registration by April 19th, 2024 11:59 PM CT
Information needed for the registration form includes: project status, topic area, poster title, and author list. You do not need to enter an abstract.
Poster Prizes
- Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to winning posters in the following categories: Best Work-in-Progress, Best Completed Work, People's Choice
- Judges will determine winners for Best Work-in-Progress and Best Completed Work.
- Posters will be judged based on the following criteria: Visual appeal, Clarity of content, Oral presentation of poster, Overall impact
Poster Preparation
- Poster Size: Prepare poster to fit on a 4' H x 6' W poster board. Recommended poster size is 36" H x 48" W. We are trying to keep poster sizes consistent across presenters; however, it is fine if you need to reuse a poster from another event with different size requirements.
- Poster Format: The content should be visible from a 2-3' distance. Any arrangement is allowable but consider the new "better poster" format. To learn more about the "better poster" format, please check out the following resources: NPR Health Shots Article and YouTube Video.
- Poster Printing: The VU BRET Office is an option.
If you have questions regarding the poster session, please contact the Poster Session Co-leads: Dr. Lyndsay Nelson: lyndsay.a.nelson@vumc.org or Dr. Autumn Zuckerman at autumn.zuckerman@vumc.org
Co-Lead: Lyndsay Nelson, PhD Research Associate Professor General Internal Medicine and Public Health Assistant Director, Center for Clinical Quality and Implementation Research | |
Co-Lead: Autumn Zuckerman, PharmD
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Symposium Planning Committee
Thank you to the symposium planning committee for volunteering their time and diverse expertise in organizing this event!
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