Alexandra Rodriguez presents at Health Policy Research Scholars Summer Institute

Alexandra Rodriguez, a Ph.D. student in public health, social and behavioral sciences concentration, attended the Health Policy Research Scholars Summer Institute through her fellowship with the Health Policy Research Scholars program, which is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. While there, Rodriguez had the opportunity to learn how to leverage public health research to create structural level change from health equity and policy leaders. Additionally, she presented a recent work conducted through the UF Center for Arts in Medicine, “An Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health.”