Program output
Publications & Outcomes
An honest snapshot of what ORIGINS students and faculty have produced together, and the work still in progress.
The record below reflects what ORIGINS students and faculty have produced together: students matched, manuscripts submitted, and abstracts presented at national meetings. It is a snapshot of program output, not a personal curriculum vitae, and it will continue to grow as current projects reach peer review and publication.
Figures are drawn from internal program tracking across the 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 cohorts. Data collection for both cohorts is ongoing; this page is updated as manuscripts are accepted and indexed.
Output at a Glance
Cohort Outcomes
2024–2025 Pilot Cohort
The program's inaugural cohort paired 52 students with 8 principal investigators. To date it has produced 3 formally submitted manuscripts and 9 national presentations, with data collection still ongoing across several active projects.
2025–2026 Cohort (in progress)
The current cohort matched 33 students with 9 principal investigators. Projects are advancing through scoping, data analysis, and manuscript preparation, with results to be reported as they mature.
Conference Footprint: ACOS-MSS
ORIGINS students presented across the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Medical Student Section (ACOS-MSS) meeting cycle. The table below shows ORIGINS presentations within the total field at each venue.
| ACOS-MSS Venue | Total Presentations | ORIGINS Presentations |
|---|---|---|
| Fall Presentations | 41 | 4 |
| Winter Research Symposium | 47 | 2 |
| Spring Podium Presentations | 18 | 5 |
| Spring Poster Presentations | 97 | 4 |
Winter Research Symposium recorded 97 attendees. Counts reflect ORIGINS-affiliated presentations within each venue's total program.
Formal Citations
As ORIGINS manuscripts are accepted and indexed, their full AMA-style citations and PubMed links will be listed here. Several pilot-cohort manuscripts are currently under peer review; this section will be populated as those decisions return.
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