Kuzmich Places Second in OMED Poster Competition

Meaghan Kuzmich

OMED 2nd place posterLincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) student Meaghan Kuzmich, Class of 2024, presented the poster "The Exploration of Dance Therapy as an Approach to Neurodegenerative Diseases in Rural Appalachian Communities with Limited Access to Care" at OMED and won second place.

 

OMED, held in Boston, October 27-30, is an annual medical conference bringing together thousands of osteopathic physicians, medical students, and other health professionals from across the country.

 

Kuzmich earned her undergraduate degree in biology and women’s studies at Kansas State University where she competed on the rowing team.

 

“I am currently leaning towards pursuing a neurology residency. The complexities of the brain intrigue me, and I hope to continue to be active within academia as a physician-researcher upon graduation,” Kuzmich said. “I come from a patient background myself. As a result, I have a special interest in exploring how patient-centered adaptations to the current medical model can improve the overall health and lives of patients with chronic conditions. I am also very passionate about patient advocacy, more specifically addressing health literacy gaps to facilitate empowered care.”

 

She is looking forward to continuing to learn how to best serve future patients and community throughout her remaining time on clinical rotations.

 

The DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine is located on the campus of Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee and at LMU-Knoxville in Knoxville, Tennessee. LMU-DCOM is an integral part of LMU’s values-based learning community and is dedicated to preparing the next generation of osteopathic physicians to provide health care in the often-underserved region of Appalachia and beyond. For more information about LMU-DCOM, call 1.800.325.0900, ext. 7082, email dcom@LMUnet.edu, or visit us online at http://med.LMUnet.edu.

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