J-LSMS | Abstracts | 2023

Abstracts from the 2023 Annual Louisiana American College of Physicians (ACP) Associates Meeting

Each year medical students from the five medical schools in Louisiana are invited to submit abstracts for the Annual American College of Physicians (ACP) Meeting of the Louisiana Chapter. The content of these abstracts includes clinical case vignettes or research activities. The abstracts have all identifying features removed (i.e., names, institutional affiliations, etc.) before being sent to physician judges. This year a total of 26 abstracts were submitted for the meeting. Each judge scores each abstract independently and then the scores from all judges are averaged and ranked. This year we are excited to be able to publish the most highly ranked student (6) abstracts presented at this year’s competition that were selected for oral presentations. An additional selection of student (18) abstracts presented as posters were selected by judges for publication. All abstracts were presented at the Associates Meeting held at The Louisiana Cancer Research Center in New Orleans on February 4, 2023. We would like to thank the Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society and appreciate its efforts to publicize the hard work of these trainees.

Shane Sanne, DO, FACP Co-Chair, Louisiana Associates Liaison Committee Shahzeem Bhayani, MD Co-Chair, Louisiana Student Liaison Committee Catherine Hebert, MD, FACP Co-Chair, Louisiana Student Liaison Committee

Angela Johnson, MD, FACP Governor, Louisiana Chapter ACP

ORAL PRESENTATIONS – STUDENTS 1st place - Are you cereus? An Atypical Presentation of Bacillus cereus: Endocarditis Complicated by Stroke Luay Naji, Syed Hussain DO, Alice Zhang MD; The University of Queensland-Ochsner Clinical School, New Orleans, LA. POSTER PRESENTATIONS – STUDENTS 1st place - Translational Investigation of Sex Differences in Alcohol Analgesic Efficacy: Comparison Across Preclinical and Clinical Domains

2nd place - Discerning Fever of Infectious and Autoimmune Origins in the Setting of VEXAS Syndrome Yichi Zhang, Elizabeth Holland; Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA

3rd place - Case of Viable Intraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis

David Szarvas, Logan Ledet, MD, and Victoria Burke, MD; LSUHSC School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Sumin Lee; LSUHSC School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

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