Duke School of Medicine
Carmen Rauh Garrido, MS (she/her/ella) is a fourth-year medical student at Duke University School of Medicine. She completed her undergraduate studies in Microbiology/Immunology and International Development at McGill University, where she first grew her interest in medicine, research scholarship, and global public health. She recently graduated with a Master's in Global Public Health from Karolinska Institutet. During medical school and her master's, she has been involved in Latine and immigrant health disparities research, implementation science, and qualitative research locally in North Carolina and abroad, working in multidisciplinary teams including nurse scientists, medical anthropologists, statisticians, and global health professionals. Having grown up abroad and viewing health as a human right, she looks forward to providing high-quality sexual and reproductive care to all patients, including immigrant and minoritized patients, as a future Ob/Gyn.