
Congratulations to Dr. Naomi Newton for winning Best Resident Poster at the Florida College of Emergency Physicians Annual Symposium by the Sea in August 2020 for her presentation:
Missed Opportunities for Adolescent HIV Diagnosis: Targeted Testing vs. Routine Screening in a Pediatric Emergency Department (PED)
Naomi Newton, MD, Claudia R. Morris, MD, Elizabeth Duda, MD, Ryan Alevy, Katherine Palmer, Martha Wetzel, MSPH, Janet Figeroa, MPH, Mark Griffiths, MD, Atsuko Koyama, MD, MPH, Lauren S. Middlebrooks, MD, Harold K Simon, MD, MBA, Andres Camacho-Gonzalez, MD, Colleen K. Gutman
Dr. Newton’s poster resulted from her Discovery project with mentor, Dr. Claudia Morris (Pediatric Emergency Medicine) and a collaboration with Dr. Colleen Gutman (Pediatric Emergency fellow) and then-fellow-student, Dr. Elizabeth Duda and her Discovery mentor, Dr. Andres Camacho-Gonzalez (Pediatric Infectious Disease).
Missed Opportunities for Adolescent HIV Diagnosis: Targeted Testing vs. Routine Screening in a Pediatric Emergency Department (PED)
Naomi Newton, MD, Claudia R. Morris, MD, Elizabeth Duda, MD, Ryan Alevy, Katherine Palmer, Martha Wetzel, MSPH, Janet Figeroa, MPH, Mark Griffiths, MD, Atsuko Koyama, MD, MPH, Lauren S. Middlebrooks, MD, Harold K Simon, MD, MBA, Andres Camacho-Gonzalez, MD, Colleen K. Gutman
Dr. Newton’s poster resulted from her Discovery project with mentor, Dr. Claudia Morris (Pediatric Emergency Medicine) and a collaboration with Dr. Colleen Gutman (Pediatric Emergency fellow) and then-fellow-student, Dr. Elizabeth Duda and her Discovery mentor, Dr. Andres Camacho-Gonzalez (Pediatric Infectious Disease).