These posters display the risk factors associated the prevalence of and risk factors associated with severe maternal morbidity in Georgia, and the risk factors associated with having a primary cesarean section in Georgia. I completed these posters for my epidemiological research to be presented at the American Public Health Association: 2020 Conference and Expo alongside my group with the Practice, Research, and Mentorship in Epidemiology (PRIME) team at the University of Georgia. These pieces are available here or the image above, and exemplify my ability to:
-Assimilated peer-review research articles
-Search electronic databases to find and summarize relevant literature
-Identified gaps in knowledge and unresolved problems by evaluating selected readings
-Conducted statistical analyses, bivariate analysis, logistic regression, and professional writing
Completing this systematic review allowed me to analyze the health inequities and the lack of resources mothers are subject to, as this serves as the majority concentration for my work completed throughout my undergraduate career. I am pursuing a career in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and I aspire to close communication gaps and provide resources for these mothers who are subject to health inequities.