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Richard Stull Essay Competition
The Richard J. Stull Student Essay Competition was named in honor of Richard J. Stull, ACHE president from 1965-1978. The purpose of the competition is to stimulate and demonstrate the ability of future healthcare executives to identify and describe important issues and developments in their chosen profession.
The 2024 Winners have been selected:
Graduate: Mariam Fawzy Eid, Robbins Institute for Health Policy & Leadership, Baylor University, Robbins MBA in Healthcare Administration for “Utilizing Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Health Records to Mitigate Physician Burnout: A Roadmap to AI Integration into the EHR.”
Undergraduate: Paige N. Rothlisberger, Bowling Green State University, Department of Public and Allied Health for “AI-Powered Patient-Centered Care: A Call to Action for AI Innovations.”
View Richard J. Stull Award Winners.
For more information, please contact Sheila Brown, Chapter Relations, at (312) 424-9316 or sbrown@ache.org.