NYITCOM at A-State Names Seven Population Health Fellows

Seven medical students at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University have been named to the medical school’s Delta Health Policy Fellowship program.

Student Doctors Avery Carter, Jana Dsouza, Kevin Hodson, Angelica Maiers, Antonio Patterson, Taha Muhammad-Ali, and Gina Qualter, all of whom are in their second year at NYITCOM at A-State, will be engaged in a robust practicum experience with local, state, and federal leaders that will allow them to contribute to decision-making that will affect the health of communities in Arkansas and across the Delta.

NYITCOM’s Population Health Fellowship operates through the Delta Population Health Institute (DPHI), which serves as the Jonesboro-based medical school’s community engagement arm.

“The goal of the fellowship is to equip and train rising osteopathic physicians to transform health, healthcare, and health policy,” said Brookshield Laurent, DO, NYITCOM at A-State chair of clinical medicine and the executive director of the DPHI. “This fellowship program helps osteopathic medical students learn and utilize their skills in health policy to enhance the osteopathic medical profession and become community health leaders. We’re extremely proud that these student doctors are committed to making a difference through health policy.”

Locally, population health fellows work with Congressman Rick Crawford’s office where they meet monthly with his staff and work to identify an area of research, obtain data, and perform on-site visits to help evaluate the different funding streams provided by federal agencies that grant funding to the Mississippi Delta region. Some fellows spend time in Congressman Crawford’s Washington, DC, office during their fourth year of medical school as well. “Every year our health fellows are critical assets to our team as we work on evaluating health policy and funding to ensure the needs of the Delta are being met,” Rep. Crawford said. “These student doctors also walk away with a better understanding of federal health programs and how to improve health outcomes of rural Americans. I’m excited to once again welcome participants in this innovative fellowship program into our Arkansas and Washington offices.”

 

11/27/2023