The APHL enjoyed attending the Department’s annual BPK Research Day in April, and our trainees delivered terrific presentations.
Peter (right) presented an innovative poster that described lessons he learned from collaborating with patient partners on a qualitative research study about older adult physical activity.
Sarra (below) presented a poster about how to design gender-sensitized health promotion programs for men. This was work she completed during her semester as an undergraduate student research award (USRA) holder.
Sarra also delivered an outstanding 3 minute-thesis presentation about her upcoming master’s research, which seeks to building consensus around the outcomes that are essential to measure in clinical trials of physical activity programs for older adults.
Great job showcasing your interesting and important research Peter and Sarra!