Recognizing Excellence: Spring Conference Best Poster Winners Announced | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

Recognizing Excellence: Spring Conference Best Poster Winners Announced

Posters play a critical role in advancing correctional health care. They provide a practical, accessible way to share innovation, highlight real-world outcomes, and spark conversations among professionals who are working to solve complex challenges every day. Whether presenting data, program models, or quality improvement initiatives, posters help translate knowledge into action.

In response to the Education Committee’s request for greater visibility, NCCHC introduced a new Best Poster Award this year. Committee members had the opportunity to review and vote on the posters, recognizing the outstanding work being done across the field. The top poster was awarded a blue ribbon on Sunday evening by Sylvie Stacy, MD, MPH, CCHP-CP, chair of the Education Committee. All of the Spring Conference posters can be viewed on the event website.

We are pleased to recognize this year’s winners:

First Place
Outcomes of Residential Recovery Alternatives to Incarceration
Olivia Bruno, MBA, East Tennessee State University – Quillen College of Medicine

Second Place
Achieving a 98% Success Rate for Hepatitis C Treatment
Traci Testerman, PhD, South Carolina Department of Corrections

Third Place
Addressing Neurocognitive Decline in Aging
Marilyn Perez, MS, University of Southern California
Panayiota Courelli, PhD, California Correctional Health Care Services

These posters reflect the innovation, dedication, and evidence-based approaches that continue to move the field forward. Congratulations to all of our winners—and to every presenter who contributed to this year’s poster session.

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