Allie Dalby is a dedicated fourth-year undergraduate student at the University of Arizona, currently pursuing a degree in Physiology and Medical Sciences. As an Orthopaedic Outcomes Research Intern at Banner Health, Allie plays a pivotal role in advancing clinical research focused on orthopedic treatment outcomes....
Allie Dalby is a dedicated fourth-year undergraduate student at the University of Arizona, currently pursuing a degree in Physiology and Medical Sciences. As an Orthopaedic Outcomes Research Intern at Banner Health, Allie plays a pivotal role in advancing clinical research focused on orthopedic treatment outcomes. Under the guidance of Dr. Daniel Latt, she is actively involved in the Patients Reported Outcome project, where she meticulously collects clinical research surveys that are essential for evaluating patient experiences and treatment efficacy.
Her responsibilities extend beyond mere data collection; Allie manages patient records and survey outcomes, ensuring that all information is accurately documented and easily accessible for analysis. She demonstrates exceptional communication skills as she follows up with patients at designated time increments, fostering continuity within the study and enhancing the reliability of the data collected. This proactive engagement not only aids in gathering comprehensive insights but also builds trust and rapport with participants, which is crucial in clinical research.
In addition to her research endeavors, Allie is passionate about public health advocacy, particularly in raising awareness about the dangers of fentanyl-related overdoses within her university community. This commitment to education and prevention showcases her leadership abilities and her drive to make a positive impact beyond the confines of her academic and professional pursuits. With her strong problem-solving skills and collaborative approach, Allie is well-equipped to contribute to the evolving landscape of orthopedic research and patient care, making her a valuable asset to the Banner Health team.