DPHS is always excited to see our former students and BRIDGE Scholars continue to find success in their academic and professional pursuits.
Elenor Strand, a 2021 DPHS BRIDGE Scholar, has continued her research endeavors, securing multiple publications and presentation opportunities along the way.
The following is a list of her most recent publication successes:
- Sachett A, Strand E, Serrão-Pinto T, da Silva Neto A, Pinto Nascimento T, Rodrigues Jati S, Dos Santos Rocha G, Ambrósio Andrade S, Wen FH, Berto Pucca M, Vissoci J, Gerardo CJ, Sachett J, Seabra de Farias A, Monteiro W. Capacity of community health centers to treat snakebite envenoming in indigenous territories of the Brazilian Amazon. Toxicon. 2024 Apr;241:107681. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2024.107681. Epub 2024 Mar 10.
- Serrão-Pinto T, Strand E, Rocha G, Sachett A, Saturnino J, Seabra de Farias A, Alencar A, Brito-Sousa JD, Tupetz A, Ramos F, Teixeira E, Staton C, Vissoci J, Gerardo CJ, Wen FH, Sachett J, Monteiro WM. Development and validation of a minimum requirements checklist for snakebite envenoming treatment in the Brazilian Amazonia. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2024 Jan 19;18(1):e0011921. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011921.
- Murta F, Strand E, de Farias AS, Rocha F, Santos AC, Rondon EAT, de Oliveira APS, da Gama HSS, Vieira Rocha Y, Rocha GDS, Ferreira M, Azevedo Machado V, Lacerda M, Pucca M, Cerni F, Nickenig Vissoci JR, Tupetz A, Gerardo CJ, Moura-da-Silva AM, Hui Wen F, Sachett J, Monteiro W. “Two Cultures in Favor of a Dying Patient”: Experiences of Health Care Professionals Providing Snakebite Care to Indigenous Peoples in the Brazilian Amazon. Toxins (Basel). 2023 Mar 3;15(3):194. doi: 10.3390/toxins15030194.
- Castilho MJC, Massago M, Arruda CE, Beltrame MHA, Strand E, Fontes CER, Nihei OK, Franco RDL, Staton CA, Pedroso RB, de Andrade L. Spatial distribution of mortality from colorectal cancer in the southern region of Brazil. PLoS One. 2023 Jul 7;18(7):e0288241. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288241.
- Barcenas LK, Tupetz A, Behrens S, Kozhumam AS, Strand E, von Isenburg M, Sakasaka PA, Rubach MP, Vissoci JRN, Park LP, Bettger JP, Mmbaga BT, Staton CA. HIV Prevalence among Injury Patients Compared to Other High-Risk Groups in Tanzania. Trauma Care. 2022; 2(3):487-509. https://doi.org/10.3390/traumacare2030041
- Tupetz, A., Strand, E., Hoque, K.I. et al. Scarf Injury: a qualitative examination of the emergency response and acute care pathway from a unique mechanism of road traffic injury in Bangladesh. BMC Emerg Med 22, 141 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-022-00698-2
- Strand E. What is trauma? Published with the American Medical Writers Association - Carolinas Chapter.
As Strand continues to pursue publication, she has also recently disseminated her findings with the following presentations:
International Congress of Venomous Animals in Roraima
- Perspectives on snakebite envenoming care needs across different sociocultural contexts and health systems: a comparative qualitative analysis among us and BR health providers
Duke University
- Grounded theory versus phenomenological approach
- Scarf Injury: A qualitative examination of the emergency response and acute care pathway for a new mechanism of road traffic injury in Bangladesh
- Grounded theory: Research paradigms and essential methods
Venom Week Conference
- Development and validation of a culturally-relevant clinical practice guideline for snakebite envenoming in the Brazil
Strand’s recent poster presentations include:
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
- Social determinants of health and COVID-19 infections in the municipality of Maringá: A geospatial analysis
African Conference on Emergency Medicine
- Sex differences in alcohol use and alcohol-related harms in clinical and community settings in Kilimanjaro region, Tanzania
North Carolina Global Health Alliance
- Sex differences in alcohol use and alcohol-related harms in clinical and community settings in Kilimanjaro region, Tanzania
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