Suggestions
Anna Fernandez
Outreach Advocate at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities Service
Anna Fernandez is a dedicated individual currently studying Neuroscience in Human Development and Global Health at Cornell University. Her academic background includes coursework in public health, neurobiology, government, and statistics.
Anna's professional interests lie in global medicine, maternal and child health, social justice, politics, and public service, reflecting her commitment to making a positive impact on society.
With a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Neuroscience in Human Development from Cornell University, Anna is well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for her field.
She has been actively involved in various organizations and roles, including serving as an Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities Outreach Advocate at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and as a Global Health Program Teaching Assistant at Cornell University.
Anna also has experience as an Honors Thesis Candidate & Undergraduate Researcher at Andrew H. Bass Neurobiology and Behavior Lab, a Laboratory Research Assistant at UNSW Australia, and a Global Fellow at Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights.
Her diverse experience extends to holding positions such as Chair at IvyQ LGBTQ+ Conference 2015, Social Psychology Teaching Assistant at Cornell Prison Education Program, Summer Intern at Freedom House, and Summer Intern at Dopf, PC.
Anna Fernandez's multifaceted background showcases her passion for healthcare, social welfare, human rights, and advocacy, making her a valuable asset in any environment focused on improving community well-being.