BRIDGE Scholars Update: Elenor Strand

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:

 

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

Congratulations!

 

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