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Laura Perez, MPH

Laura is a first-generation Mexican American born and raised in Dallas, TX. Her academic background has primarily focused on policy and social/health inequities marginalized communities face. She holds a bachelor's degree in government from The University of Texas at Austin with a certificate in social inequality, health, and policy, and an MPH from George Washington University with a concentration in health policy. During her academic journey, Laura found a passion in health equity and how policy can address this issue, specifically at a local and state level.

Her professional endeavors include working as a medical biller in clinical settings, and most recently, as a Health Department Service Aid for Prince George’s County. Here, she evaluated the county’s Health in All Policies (HiAP) strategy and wrote a white paper on chronic illnesses among the Hispanic/Latinx population residing in the county. Her interest in local health departments grew while meeting with various department leaders and community members to understand what needs to change in order to meet the increasing needs of the community.

While living in Texas, Laura volunteered extensively throughout the Hispanic/Latinx community in both clinical and legal settings. From translating medical and legal documents for Spanish speaking individuals to teaching older adults about chronic illnesses, her passion has always been tied to her community. She aspires to direct her community to a healthier path through effective communication and interventions that are culturally competent. In her free time, Laura enjoys embroidering, painting, reading, and catching up with her family.

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  • About
    • Core Faculty and Staff
    • Affiliated Faculty
    • International Collaborators
    • Advisory Board
    • In Memoriam >
      • Catarina Castruccio-Prince
      • Legacy Fund
      • Fitzhugh Mullan
    • Contact Us
  • Workforce Trackers
  • Research
    • Health Workforce Research Centers
    • Health Workforce Diversity Initiative
    • Moral Injury Among Nurses
    • Social Mission Metrics
    • Reproductive Health Workforce
    • Behavioral Health Workforce
    • Medicaid Primary Care Workforce
    • Medical Assistant Workforce
    • Home Care Workforce
  • Action
    • Social Mission Alliance
    • Workplace Change Collaborative
    • Health Workforce Equity Summit
    • Health Workforce Speakers
    • Where are we speaking?
  • Education
    • Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity
    • Health Leadership Impact Fellowship
    • ​Residency Fellowship in Health Policy
  • Publications
    • Reports & White Papers