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Margolis Internship ProgramSummer Research SymposiumProgram.August 3, 2020

Welcome to the 1st Annual Duke-MargolisSummer Research SymposiumThe mission of Duke University's Robert J. Margolis, MD, Center for Health Policy is toimprove health and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidencebased policy solutions. Duke-Margolis brings together capabilities that generate andanalyze evidence across the spectrum of policy to practice, supporting the triple aim ofhealth care – improving the experience of care, the health of populations and reducingthe per capita cost. This requires broad multidisciplinary capabilities that fewinstitutions can bring together, and is fueled by Duke University’s entrepreneurialculture. The Center focuses on increasing opportunities to gain exposure to the field ofhealth policy through collaborative curricular pathways and expanded mentoredresearch opportunities for students interested in health policy.The aim of the Summer Research Symposium is to provide an opportunity for studentsin the Internship Program to interact with leaders from academia, industry partners,various funding agencies, and publishers at a single venue. Summer Research Symposiumattendees are a highly diverse group, and spend ample time thinking about how to reachpeople who are not specialists in your field. The Symposium also provides students withthe opportunity to share their research with the broader Duke community to receivetheir support, feedback, and mentorship.This year, the Symposium will take place on a virtual platform. You will have access tostudent poster and PowerPoint presentations, as well as reflections on participating inthe Margolis Internship Program. Access the Summer Research Symposium by joiningus on the Duke-Margolis YouTube Channel. We are excited to have you join us.

August 3, 2020Dear Margolis Research Interns, Mentors, Faculty, Staff and Guests:On behalf of the entire Duke-Margolis community, we are delighted to welcome you to ourinaugural virtual Summer Research Symposium. At Duke-Margolis, we encourage ourundergraduate and graduate students to pursue meaningful research because we know thatthey can make an important contribution to the field of health policy and healthcare.This symposium recognizes our intern’s scholarship and celebrates the dedication ofmentors from across Duke-Margolis’ Core Faculty and staff, community partners, industry,and government. We are pleased to provide setting where diverse students can meet,engage with, and learn from each other. Our hope is that your example will help inspire thenext generation of critical researchers and problem-solvers in health policy and health caretransformation here in North Carolina and around the world.We want to thank our dedicated mentors, scholars, faculty, and staff for supporting thehands-on experience that build life-long learners and engaged citizens. We welcome all ofyou to the Duke-Margolis community and hope you enjoy engaging with the SummerResearch Symposium content.Sincerely,Mark McClellan, Gillian Sanders Schmidler, Sarah Dunn Phillips, Janet Prvu Bettger, andCorinna Sorenson

Symposium At-a-GlanceChloe Mitchell, Sahil Sandhu,& Rachel HoltzmanMentor: Charlene WongNorth Carolina Integrated Care forKids (InCK) Model (coming soon)Adrianna WilliamsMentors: Patty Green & Sarah Dunn PhillipsAnalyzing Communication Growth dueto COVID-19Deepti AgnihotriMentors: Gavin Yamey & Osondu OgbuojiDo Value-Based Payments Work?Analyzing Pregnancy RelatedOutcomes in the US (coming soon)Shawin VitsupakornMentors: Gavin Yamey, Wenhui Mao,& Ipchita BharaliPradhan Mantri-Jan Arogya Yojana:Early Experiences in IndiaPaige KleidermacherMentors: Kaci Kennedy McDade, Gavin Yamey,Osondu Ogbuoji, & Wenhui MaoTracking China's Aid for Health: AnAnalysis Using Aid Data’s Global AidDatabaseDana GuggenheimMentor: Dev SangvaiInvestigating the Unintended Impactsof COVID-19 Isolation andUncertainty in Long-Term CareSettingsAlice ChunMentor: Courtney Van HoutvenOptimizing Health Outcomes forVeterans Through Implementation ofan Evidence-Based Caregiver SkillsTraining ProgramNikhil GadirajuMentor: Christina SilcoxLandscape Review: Entities AddressingPolicy Challenges Facing ArtificialIntelligence in HealthcareCameron EckMentor: Bradi GrangerEfficacy Of Hypertension SelfManagement Classes Among LowIncome Patients Of A FederallyQualified Health CenterKristin Ankoma-SeyMentor: Beth GiffordCan Electronic Medical Records (EMR)be Used to Identify ChildMaltreatment?

Symposium At-a-GlanceSarah BondMentor: Andrea ThoumiA Systematic Review of the Impact ofValue-Based Care on HealthDisparities in the United States:Implications for Low-ResourceSettings (coming soon)James ZhengMentors: Rebecca Whitaker & Will BleserLiterature Review on Payment Systemsthat Address Social Determinants ofHealth (coming soon)Vignesh AlagappanMentor: Krishna UdayakumarGlobal Health Innovation: FrugalInnovationHannah Shuffer & Eileen WenMentor: Janet Prvu BettgerImpact of a Social PrescribingProgram Among Special Populations ata Federally Qualified Health CenterJudy ZhongMentor: Matt MaciejewskiThe Relationship BetweenAntidepressants and Bariatric SurgeryOutcomes: A Literature ReviewMegan KnauerMentors: Gillian Sanders Schmidler& Osondu OgbuojiBass Connections on the GlobalBurden of Hearing LossReed Kenny & Ainsley BuckMentors: Rushina Cholera& Gillian Sanders SchmidlerMeasuring and Addressing SocialEmotional Health in Young ChildrenKevin PignoneMentor: Gillian Sanders SchmidlerModeling the COVID-19 Pandemic withSMDM and the Moore FoundationPaige O’LearyMentor: Michael FrakesState vs. Federal Stark Law andAntikickback Statutes (coming soon)Laura BenzingMentor: Nirosha M. LedererCreating a Centralized Resource forTracking use of Real-World Evidenceby the FDA to Establish Effectiveness(coming soon)

Symposium At-a-GlanceZoe ZweckerMentor: Bradi GrangerGeospatial Analysis of PollutionSources and Type 2 Diabetes withinCommunities in Durham County, NCJeremy JacobsMentor: Robert SaundersPayment and Delivery Reforms UnderCOVID

Summer 2020 MentorsAndrea ThoumiBeth GiffordBradi GrangerCharlene WongChristina SilcoxCourtney Van HoutvenDev SangvaiGavin YameyGillian Sanders SchmidlerIpchita BharaliJanet BettgerKaci Kennedy McDadeKrishna UdayakumarMatt MaciejewskiMichael FrakesNirosha M. LedererOsondu OgbuojiPatty GreenRebecca WhitakerRobert SaundersRushina CholeraSarah Dunn PhillipsWenhui MaoWilliam BleserMentor AcknowledgmentMentors, thank you for taking the time this summer to support the 2020Margolis Interns. With your support and mentorship, students have had theopportunity to gain foundational knowledge of the field of health policy,network with professionals and peers, gain hands-on research andpresentation experience, and much more. Thank you for building positiverelationships with our students, further strengthening the Margoliscommunity.Want More Program Information?If you are looking for more information about the Margolis InternshipProgram, and/or want to learn about our Interns and their experiences,please visit the Duke-Margolis Website. We look forward to connecting withyou.

Mentors: Kaci Kennedy McDade, Gavin Yamey, Osondu Ogbuoji, & Wenhui Mao Tracking China's Aid for Health: An Analysis Using Aid Data's Global Aid Database D a n a G u g g e n h e i m Mentor: Dev Sangvai Investigating the Unintended Impacts of COVID-19 Isolation and Uncertainty in Long-Term Care Settings A l i c e C h u n Mentor: Courtney Van .