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My-Asia Chaplin

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My-Asia Chaplin

2020 Scholar

My-Asia is a senior graduating in May 2020 majoring in Global Health Equity and Advocacy, which she designed through the Individual Studies Program. On-campus she serves as the Black Student Involvement Community Organizing Student Intern (COSI) in the Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy (MICA) office, President of the Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association, and Vice President of the Petey Greene Program. She is very passionate about health equity, advocacy, health policy, and healthcare access for the underserved. My-Asia is a published student researcher through the Snider Undergraduate Research Program, an alumnus of the Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Experience as well as the Beyond the Classroom Living-Learning Program. In the future she hopes to become a physician and policy influencer so that she may advocate on behalf of her patients and bring about change on a national level.

  

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