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Maya Wedlow, MPH

Maya is passionate about health equity, social justice, and community-engaged efforts which strengthen relationships with populations that have been historically excluded. Her background in community health has led her to coordinate and manage projects and programs working to address social determinants of health needs to bridge gaps between academia, healthcare institutions, and their local communities.
 
Maya is a double alumnus from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Neuroscience and a Master of Public Health concentrated in Public Health Administration and Policy. Upon graduation, Maya was inducted into the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health, representative of her unwavering dedication to learning. She has engaged in unique programming and activities to challenge the status quo, such as participating in a Hair Care Work Group which introduced culturally appropriate hair care products and educational materials into a healthcare system to improve hygienic experiences for Black / African American patients.

Maya aspires to make communities safe and accessible for all people by advocating for macro-level policy changes rooted in health equity and social justice initiatives. She is passionate about community and stakeholder engagement, ensuring populations affected by health disparities are included and empowered to lead the development and implementation of policies and practices which promote health equity.

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  • About
    • Core Faculty and Staff
    • Affiliated Faculty
    • International Collaborators
    • Advisory Board
    • Legacy Fund
    • In Memoriam >
      • Catarina Castruccio-Prince
      • 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