PA students present research at statewide professional conference

Four second-year students from the Īį°®³Ō¹Ļās Master of Science Physician Assistant (M.S.P.A.) program recently presented case studies at the Maine Academy of Physician Assistants (MEAPA) annual conference.
Class of 2022 students Samantha Day, Matthew Prokey, Catherine Napoli, and Brittany Catling all presented posters at the event, which, for the second year, invited students from Maineās only physician assistant program to provide poster presentations.
Prokeyās poster, āA Case of Chest Pain as the Presenting Symptom of Esophageal Tumor,ā examines a case from his time at an emergency department (ED), in which a patientās main complaint of chest pain ā initially considered to be a common ED diagnosis like acute coronary syndrome or pulmonary embolism ā led health workers to discover a large tumor wrapped around the manās esophagus.
In his presentation, Prokey discussed the progression from gastroesophageal reflux disease in the manās esophagus to epithelium dysplasia and then to metastatic adenocarcinoma. He also outlined risk factors, symptoms, progression monitoring, and prognosis of the diagnosis.
āIt was an honor to represent UNE and physician assistant students from Maine at our stateās PA conference,ā Prokey said of his experience.
Diane Visich, Ed.D., PA-C, associate program director of assessment for the M.S.P.A. program at UNE ā who was recognized at the conference for her outstanding service to the PA profession ā remarked, āWe are very proud of our studentsā efforts and of their representation of the UNE physician assistant program at our state conference.ā
The remaining studentsā projects were as follows:
- Catling: āA Case of Substance-Induced Psychosisā
- Day: āA Case of Fournier Gangreneā
- Napoli: āA Case of Melena with a Significant Finding of āWatermelon Stomachāā