MHA students take second place at Baylor University case competition

Challenge focused on telehealth for rural patients


five people in business attire stand in front of a green background that says "Baylor University."
 

A team of three Master of Health Administration students placed second at the 9th Annual Robbins Healthcare Case Competition hosted by Baylor University in October.

The competition challenged College of Public Health students Tyler Keeler, Emmalie Parker and Zac St. Martin to develop strategies for optimizing telehealth for a rural Appalachian patient population. Twelve teams participated in the competition and three advanced to the final round.

Professor Eric Seiber served as the team’s faculty advisor. MHA student Ritika Chakraborty acted as an observer.

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