



Welcome and Introductions
Kjersti Knox, MD
Clinical Adjunct Assistant Professor, UWSMPH, TRIUMPH Director
Jake Bidwell, MD
Associate Dean Advocate Aurora Health/Eastern Academic Campus
Christine Seibert, MD
Associate Dean for Medical Student Education University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Introduction of Panel 1
Alexa Figueroa Baiges (Third Year TRIUMPH Student)
Panel 1: Care of Vulnerable Populations (Student, Project Title, Community Partner, Specialty, Residency Site)
1) Cassie Crifase (MPH)—Women’s Health in the Carceral and Post-Carceral Setting, Advocate Aurora Transitions Clinic, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Indiana University (Bloomington, IN)
2) Momin Mohis Assessing Frailty in the Preoperative Setting for Older Adults, Aurora Center for Senior Health and Longevity, Neurosurgery, University of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
3) Cassie Nytes (MPH Candidate) A Hepatitis C Virus Testing and Referral to Treatment Program, UMOS, Family Medicine, Greater Lawrence Family Health Center (Lawrence, MA)
4) Cathryn Phouybanhdyt (MPH Candidate) Implementing Culturally Competent Care, Burmese Rohingya Community of Wisconsin, Emergency Medicine, University of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Introduction of Panel 2
Sarah Yapo (Third Year TRIUMPH Student)
Panel 2: Stress and Mental Health
1) Kristianna Klammer Rest and Breathe Easy: Quantifying the Health Value of Quality Urban Green Spaces, Urban Ecology Center, Family Medicine, The Christ Hospital (Cincinnati, OH)
2) Andrea Niño de Guzmán Ramírez SEEDS and Raíces: A Parent and YouthBased Intervention for Latina Adolescent Mental Health Outcomes, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers, Psychiatry, Medical College of Wisconsin PROGRAM
Third Year Posters
1) Samantha Busch—Advocate Aurora Family Medicine Satellite Clinic, COA Goldin Center
2) Eden Charles Creating a Community Advisory Council, African American Breastfeeding Network
3) Oyinda Fawole HIV Navigation and Community Education, Health Connections, Inc.
4) Alexa Figueroa Baiges Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening for Spanish Speaking Patients, Advocate Aurora Six Points Clinic
5) Davin Hami Adverse Childhood Experiences and Sexual Orientation: An Intersectional Analysis of Nationally Representative Data, UW Milwaukee Institute for Child and Family Well-Being
6) Katrina Gonzales Managing access to medical specialists for the uninsured: Specialty Access for the Uninsured Program, Milwaukee Health Care Partnership
7) Alder Levin Youth Health Service Corps at Messmer High School, Milwaukee Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
8) Amina Maamouri Environmental Health and Community Engagement: An Introductory Curriculum for PGY-1 Internal Medicine Residents, Advocate Aurora Healthcare
9) Tessa Meurer FREE Your Health: Developing & Implementing a Health Promotion Campaign for Justice-Impacted Women in Wisconsin, FREE Movement
10) Jeanne Moua Fondy Food Center Market Match Program, Fondy Foods Center
11) Ashley Portillo Recinos Implementation of a Diabetes Prevention Program, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers
12) Mahad Siad Primary Care Pop-Up Health Screenings, Burmese Rohingya Community of Wisconsin
13) Dahlia Tesfamichael and Sarah Yapo Community Needs Assessment for Obstetrics Care Among Refugee Women, Advocate Aurora Sinai Obstetrics and Gynecology Department
14) Rodrigo de la Torre and Alejandra Torres Diaz SEEDS and Raíces: An Intervention for Latina Adolescent Mental Health Outcomes, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers
PROGRAM
Introduction of Panel 3
Alejandra Torres Diaz (Third Year TRIUMPH Student)
Panel 3: Infant and Youth Health
(Student, Project Title, Community Partner, Specialty, Residency Site)
1) Claudia Evaristo (MPH Candidate) Milwaukee Providers and Teens Communicating for Health, PATCH Program, Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Cincinnati, OH)
2) Liana Mixson-Addressing Birthing Outcomes in Black Birthing Women in Milwaukee, African American Breastfeeding Network, Family Medicine, University of California San Francisco (San Francisco, CA)
3) Dani Widmann Youth Health Service Corps at Messmer High School, Milwaukee Area Health Education Center (AHEC), Internal Medicine, University of Washington (Seattle, WA)
4) Pa Ta Xiong Youth Health Service Corps at Messmer High School, Milwaukee Area Health Education Center (AHEC), Family Medicine, University of Minnesota North Memorial (Minneapolis, MN)
Introduction of Panel 4
Ashley Portillo Recinos (Third Year TRIUMPH Student)
Panel 4: Access to Care
1) Confidence Kpegeol Aurora Family Medicine Satellite Clinic, COA Goldin Center, Emergency Medicine, Regions Hospital (St. Paul, MN)
2) Carlos Torres Improving Transitions of Care from Hospital Discharge to Primary Care for the Uninsured, Bread of Healing Clinic, Family Medicine, University of California San Francisco (San Francisco, CA)
3) Meghan Zander Catching Up on Childhood and Adolescent Vaccinations after the COVID-19 Pandemic, Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, Family Medicine, Natividad Medical Center (Salinas, CA)
Recognition
Dr. Cynthia Haq Distinguished Teaching Awards
Community Mentor-Alba Peterson
Presented by Dr. Michelle Buelow
TRIUMPH Associate Director
Resident Teacher-Dr. Nicholas Nassif
Presented by Dr.Theresa Umhoefer-Wittry
TRIUMPH Associate Director
Clinical Mentor Dr. Michelle Buelow
Presented by Melissa Lemke
TRIUMPH Program Manager
Marge Stearns Community Partner Legacy Award
Dr. Anne Getzin
Presented by Dr. Lawrence Moore
TRIUMPH Associate Director
Presentation of Graduation Certificates

RECOGNITION
DR. CYNTHIA HAQ
DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARDS
TRIUMPH faculty, staff, and students would like to thank the following educators for their commitment.
Alba Peterson
Diabetes Health Educator
Community Mentor Award


Nicholas Nassif, MD, MS
Internal Medicine
Resident Teacher Award
Michelle Buelow, MD, MPH
Family Medicine
Clinical Mentor Award

“In order to be a mentor, and an effective one, one must care. You must care. Know what you know and care about the person, care about what you know and care about the person you’re sharing with.” – Maya Angelou
MARGE STEARNS
COMMUNITY PARTNER LEGACY AWARD RECOGNITION
TRIUMPH faculty would like to recognize Dr. Anne Getzin for serving as a community mentor and partnering with students to provide opportunities to engage in meaningful public health work.

Anne Getzin, MD
Family Medicine
Community Partner Legacy Award
“The world is changed by your example.” – Paulo Coelho
PROGRAM
TRIUMPH is grateful to our current network of organizational and community partners, including:
Advocate Aurora Health•Advocate Aurora Transitions Clinic•Advocate Aurora Obstetrics/Gynecology Department•African American Breast Feeding Network•Bread of Healing Clinic•Burmese Rohingya Community of Wisconsin•City of Milwaukee Health Department•COA Youth & Family Centers•Fondy Foods•FREE Movement•Gerald L.
Ignace Indian Health Center•Hanan Refugees Relief Group•Health Connections, Inc.•Milwaukee Area Health
Education Center (AHEC)•Milwaukee Healthcare Partnership• Pathfinders•Penfield Children’s Center•Progressive Community Health Centers•Providers and Teens Communicating for Health (PATCH)•Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers•Team Teal 365•UMOS•UW-Madison Population Health Institute• UWMilwaukee Institute for Child and Family Well-Being•Urban Ecology Center•
(Red indicates new partners in 2023-2024)

