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Joint Medical Program Presentations at the APHA Annual Meeting
October 25-29, 2008 - San Diego Convention Center

Ten students from the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program (JMP) presented their master's research at the 136th Annual Meeting and Exposition.

students from the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program

Left to right: Students Will Babbitt, Matt Pantell, Monica Hahn, Jennifer King, and JMP director of research training Coco Auerswald

Jennifer King

Jennifer King (left), who presented “Changes in the lives of formerly homeless individuals in supportive housing,” answers a question.

Leelah Pollock

Leelah Pollock presents "Growing up outside the lines: Experiences of gender among FTM transgender youth."

Rita Hamad

Rita Hamad presents "Evaluating health outcomes for microcredit clients."

dave dauphine and john balmes

Rohan Radhakrishna (right) presents his poster, "Assessments without borders during complex humanitarian emergencies: Lessons learned from initiatives for displaced war-affected children in Northern Uganda."

edmund seto and kevin yuen

Tami Rowen (left) discusses her poster, “Potential role of traditional birth attendants in reducing maternal mortality: New hope to manage postpartum hemhorrage.”

nishat shaikh

Left to right: Students Vincent Chong, Monica Hahn, and Jennifer King

nishat shaikh and john balmes

Brent Sugimoto presented “Potential influence of HIV vaccine understanding on MSM”

julia walsh and terrance lo

Will Babbitt (left) and Matt Pantell show their poster, “Disparities in low-cost preventive cardiovascular disease screening: The interaction between health insurance status and blood pressure measurement.”

jmp @ apha

Monica Hahn (left) presented "Oakland Asian youth envisioning health through Photovoice," and Marcela Smid (right) presented "Partera-doula: Exploring the integration of traditional midwives into the Mexican public hospital system to provide labor and delivery support."