Schroeder Center for Health Policy Spring Symposium
The Schroeder Center for Health Policy Spring Symposium showcases student research on health & health policy topics from across campus. This year, the symposium was held on April 21, 2026 and featured eight poster presentations by fifteen undergrads.
Featured Student Research Projects:
- Addressing infrastructural barriers to surgical care accessibility in St. Vincent and the Grenadines (Samuel Li and Emily Rosenthal)
- Between Profession and Community: Professionalization Theory, Community Health Workers, and the Case of Nepal (Aditi Mishra)
- Immigrant Mortality During the Covid-19 Pandemic (Sophie Yeon)
- Medical Debt Policy in Virginia (Caroline Jones, Fiona Morris, and Pooja Muthuraj)
- Missing Data and Health Expenditure: Comparing Imputation Methods in Global Development Indicators (Claudia Cordero-Ramos and Paulina Skurzak)
- Patterns of Trust in Health Institutions (Colby Cox, Bethany Suhr, and Leah Kohler)
- Social Networks and Infant Feeding Decisions Among Mothers in Kenya (Caroline Clinton, Meredith Endres, and Allie Tobian)