36 students from 7 health professional programs (Audiology, Healthcare Administration, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Public Health) competed on interprofessional teams to develop and present innovative solutions to current health issues. This year’s case explored racial disparities in infant and maternal mortality and morbidity.
A special thank you to all the participants, judges, case writers, CHIP staff, CLARION board members, and sponsors that contributed time and effort to the Local Case Competition.
1st Place
Melissa Glynn, Occupational Therapy
Kelsey Mihm, Healthcare Administration
Racheal Mills, Public Health
2nd Place
Elizabeth Hartell, Pharmacy
Haopeng Liu, Pharmacy
Sierra Twesten, Occupational Therapy
Ahmadmalik Williams, Public Health
3rd Place
Austin Hoeg, Public Health
Alexys McGauvran, Pharmacy
Ali Miler, Occupational Therapy
Elizabeth Palmi, Public Health