Mia Hernandez

Mia Hernandez

Post-Baccalaureate Researcher

About Mia

Originally from Tucson, Arizona, Mia graduated from Johns Hopkins University in May 2025 with a BA in Public Health and Medicine, Science, and the Humanities. She is now a first-year MSPH student in the Social and Behavioral Interventions program in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she is also pursuing a certificate in Maternal and Child Health.

Her previous research examined the intersection of unstable housing and mental health among transgender women. She is currently conducting a review of mental health policy in Bogotá, Colombia, to support cross-sector collaboration and inform efforts to integrate mental health into public policy.

Her future research interests focus on women's sexual and reproductive health, particularly how social and structural determinants shape access to care and health outcomes. She aims to use community-engaged approaches to expand access to quality sexual and reproductive health services in rural and Indigenous communities across Latin America.

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