IME Student Conference 2022 – Posters
Following a Call for Abstracts for the 2022 Student Conference the below students were selected to submit a poster for display in the poster session at the conference
A systematic scoping review of primary healthcare service outreach for people experiencing homelessness
Produced by Valeriya Kopanitsa (Student, UCL), Valeriya Kopanitsa, Stephen McWilliams, Richard Leung, Batsheva Schischa, Shazia Sarela, Sara Perelmuter, Emma Sheeran, Laure Mourgue d’Algue, Guan Tan, and Diana Margot Rosenthal
Lost in translation: can language barriers hinder access to healthcare?
Produced by Diego Agustín Abelleyra Lastoria (Medical Student, St George’s, University of London)
Evaluating communication skills teaching in relation to patients with Limited
English Proficiency (LEP) and exploring undergraduate medical student
perspectives
Produced by Sudipta Sharmi Das (Medical Student, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry)
‘They respect Tchaikovsky so they’re going to put the effort in’ Exploring Health Inequalities of South Asian youth in East London through Photovoice Methodology
Produced by Pallave Sivapalasinkam (Medical Student, Queen Mary University of London)
The right to COVID-19 Vaccines. Why the right to healthcare is a problematic argument for vaccine multilateralism
Produced by Sara Khalid (F2, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust) and Abdal Qadir Zafar (F2, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust)
The associations between primary care recorded cannabis use and mental ill health in the UK: A population-based retrospective cohort study using UK primary care data
Produced by Deepiksana Keerthy (Research Fellow, Medical Student, Institute of Applied Health Research)
Mark Brennan Posters
Those awarded IME elective bursaries and IME intercalated scholarships in previous years are invited to present a poster of their project at an IME conference. The Mark Brennan Poster Prize is awarded annually for the best posters.
You can read more about the Mark Brennan Poster Prize and see past winners HERE.
Adolescents; Too Vulnerable To Make Medical Decisions?
Produced by Michaela Silver, 4th year medical student, University of Leeds
(intercalated at University of Bristol)
How prepared are our medical students to identify and manage child abuse?
Produced by Dr Molly Dineen, University of Exeter (now Academic Foundation Doctor)
(Elective project)