Amanda Swanson presents rare diseases research in England

MPH-PEP student learned about different approaches to care


Amanda Swanson stands with a men dressed in blue in front of a wall that says Newcastle University

Amanda Swanson, a pediatric dental resident and student in the MPH-Program for Experienced Professionals, recently traveled to England and presented her research on improving health care experiences for families affected by rare diseases.

“By attending and presenting at the International Conference for Ectodermal Dysplasias (ICED25) in Birmingham, I had the unique opportunity to connect with a global group of rare disease experts as well as conduct a small research project building on my work here at Ohio State,” Swanson said.

“By speaking on an international stage, collaborating with global experts and trainees alike, and returning to share insight gained with my Ohio State colleagues, this experience was truly a pivotal career development opportunity.”

Learn more about Swanson’s experience learning from the Office of International Affairs.

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