Asma Awan, Ana Gonzalez, Muhammad Sohail Akhter, Refat Srejon, Abena Owusu, Susan Dakwa, Blessing Imade, Salim Dweck, Sidath Kapukotuwa, and Manoj Sharma (all Social and Behavioral Health) presented a paper titled, "Addressing the GAP Analysis of a Program Evaluation Aimed at Fostering Partnerships to Promote Health and Ensure Equitable Access to Healthcare in Nevada," at the 2024 Nevada Public Health Association Annual Conference held virtually on April 17, 2024.
The presentation highlighted the results from the preliminary gap analysis from the three years of community-based participatory process evaluation of continuing public health efforts and interdisciplinary partnerships after the COVID-19 pandemic. The community-based participatory process evaluation broadened the RQFSM (Reach, Quality Control, Satisfaction, Fidelity, and Management) model toward the health disparity efforts undertaken by the 25 organizations in Nevada. Gonzalez, Akhter, Srejon, Owusu, Dakwa, Imade, Dweck, and Kapukotuwa are graduate students.