We Are Excited To Share With You The News Of The Accomplishment Of Our AUSOM Students

Avalon University School of Medicine is excited to share with you the news of the accomplishment of our students, Loveth Igburuke, Poonam Tawde, David Olanipekun, Thasaine Campbell, and Vansh Marwah. On April 29, 2023, Loveth and Poonam presented at the ACM internal medicine meeting 2023 in San Diego and were among the finalists. They were commended on a job well done and asked to expand further on their presentation.

As a medical school that values education and research, we find this news incredibly inspiring and worth celebrating. Loveth Igburuke and the team put in a tremendous amount of effort to produce research that is not only innovative but also relevant and impactful. The fact that they were selected as a finalist in such a prestigious event is a testament to the quality of their work.

It’s also worth noting that presenting at the ACM internal medicine meeting is no small feat. This event brings together some of the brightest minds in the field of internal medicine, and being selected as a finalist is a remarkable achievement. Loveth Igburuke and their team are to be commended for their hard work and dedication.

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The recognition from their teacher and mentor, Dr. Lambo, is also noteworthy. It’s clear that they understand the importance of having a strong support system in place when pursuing academic and professional goals. This sentiment is a reminder that we are not alone in our pursuits and that seeking guidance and mentorship is an integral part of success.

While we don’t have access to the details of their presentation, the pictures they shared show that they presented their research on “Prognostic Factors of Mortality In Adults Hospitalized with COVID-19 Infections in the Americas: A Systematic Review” in a clear and concise manner, with supporting visuals to drive their points home. It’s also apparent that they took the time to create an aesthetically pleasing presentation, which is a testament to their attention to detail and dedication to their research topic.

Their success in being commended on a job well done and being asked to expand further on their presentation is a clear indication that their research is both innovative and relevant. This systematic review can have a significant impact on the way healthcare providers approach the treatment and management of COVID-19 patients in the Americas, as prognostic factors can aid in identifying high-risk patients and providing appropriate interventions.

In conclusion, the accomplishment of Loveth Igburuke, Poonam Tawde, David Olanipekun, Thasaine Campbell, and Vansh Marwah in presenting their systematic review on “Prognostic factors of Mortality In Adults Hospitalized with COVID-19 Infections in the Americas” is a remarkable achievement. Their hard work, dedication, and attention to detail have resulted in a research paper that can have a significant impact on healthcare practices in the Americas. I wish them all the best in their future research endeavors and hope that their success inspires others to pursue their academic and professional goals with passion and dedication.

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