Internal medicine students present at Ohio American College of Physicians conference

NEOMED College of Medicine students presented their research at the Ohio Chapter of the American College of Physicians conference

Congratulations to Maham Alvi (M4), Joshua Harris (M4), Nathan Cuttica (M3), Klarens Menage (M3), Sophie Tayade (M3) and Julie Centofanti (M2) for presenting their research. Their posters were presented at the joint 2025 Ohio ACP/U.S. Air Force Scientific Meeting held in Columbus, Ohio, on Nov. 6-7. 

NEOMED was also awarded the Bronze award certificate for the most abstracts submitted at the ACP Conference. The recognition was accepted by Klarens Menage.

Presentations

Josh Harris poses with his poster

Joshua Harris, M4, above, presented "A Systematic Review of Temporary Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Postoperative Pain Management in Orthopedic Surgery." 

Maham Alvi with her poster

Maham Alvi, M4, above, presented "Can GLP-1 Agonists Transform the Management of Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease." 

Nathan Cuttic with his poster

Nathan Cuttica, M3, above, presented "Preoperative Hypocalcemia is Associated with Increased Complications Following Total Shoulder Arthroplasty." 

Sophie Tayade with her poster

Sophie Tayade, M3, above, presented "Strategies to Foster Mentorship in Medicine." 

Klarens Menage with his poster

Klarens Menage, M3, above, presented "Bringing Healthcare Careers to Life for Rural Students." 

Julie Centofanti with her poster

Julie Centofanti, M2, above, presented "The Effects of Ileibacterium Valens on metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in mice." 

Two men wearing suits; one holds a certificate, the other holds a microphone

Klarens Menage, M3, above left, accepted the Bronze Award Certificate on behalf of NEOMED for most abstracts submitted at the ACP Conference!

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