Abstracts From the First Annual Research Day Hosted by the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Novi, Michigan, May 15, 2023
Andrea Amalfitano, Patricia Obando, Rana Ismail, Francis Akenami

TL;DR
This paper summarizes 139 research abstracts presented at the first annual research day at Michigan State University's College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Contribution
The paper compiles and publishes abstracts from a diverse range of medical research topics presented at a new academic event.
Findings
139 abstracts were selected through a blinded review process for presentation at the research day.
45 authors chose to have their abstracts published in the Spartan Medical Research Journal.
The abstracts cover basic science, clinical research, case reports, medical education, and quality improvement.
Abstract
The Spartan Medical Research Journal (SMRJ) is pleased to publish abstracts from the First Annual Research Day hosted by the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM), held in Novi, Michigan, on May 15, 2023. Sponsored by MSUCOM, the Statewide Campus System (SCS), and Research, Innovation, and Scholarly Engagement (RISE), this event showcased a total of 139 selected research abstracts following a meticulous blinded review by the MSUCOM Research Day Planning Committee and SMRJ editorial staff. These abstracts were subsequently presented at the MSUCOM First Annual Research Day in 2023, with awards for exceptional oral and poster presentations conferred on May 15, 2023. Of the 139 presentations that were ultimately chosen, 45 authors consented and elected to have their abstracts published in SMRJ. The abstracts from 2023 encompass a wide array of contemporary…
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TopicsFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
