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Improving the Accessibility and Efficacy of the UVMMC CHNA to Populations Experiencing Homelessness
PHP Group 3- Recommendations for the CHNA to better serve, access, and learn from the population experiencing homelessness supplied by survey and key informant interview data.
Addressing food insecurity among Winooski New American communities and ways to help the Winooski Food Shelf improve its services to meet these communities' needs
PHP: Fall Risk and Prevention in VT
Research Presented by LCOM MS1 students (c/o 2024) in partnership with the Falls Free Vermont Coalition
PHP Group 6: Addressing the Needs of Sara Holbrook Community Center Caregivers
Using interviews of Sara Holbrook Community Center (SHCC) staff and surveys sent out to caregivers (i.e., parents and guardians) of the children who attend SHCC, we identified the most common stressors for caregivers. We then proposed three action...
Motivators for Convalescent Plasma Donors during the COVID-19 Pandemic
LCOM Class of 2024 American Red Cross Public Health Project by Assoumou B, Bales N, Chang A, Cook H, Heredia K, Fischer C, Plochoki A, Lamping J, Fung M.
Analyzing The Outcomes of a Comprehensive Pain Management Program
How might comprehensive pain programs help patients living with chronic pain? We analyzed the Comprehensive Pain Program through UVM Integrative Health to find out how completion of the program affected patients across health domains comprising ph...
To understand barriers affecting collaboration between social service providers and community health providers in order to promote research-based improvements in health outcomes in rural populations.
"Health Benefits Are Associated with Employment Status for People with Intellectual Disabilities"
PHP - Group 3 UVMMC Poster Video
Our team worked with the UVMMC to determine ways to improve the Community Needs Health Assessment, especially in regards to outreach and consideration of underrepresented and diverse communities. As a pilot group for this sort of work, we looked i...