
Second-year medical student at Tecnológico de Monterrey with a strong interest in global health, clinical research, and preventive medicine. Co-founder of a social impact initiative focused on ethical, community-led global engagement. Presented research at the APRU Global Health platform in Malaysia and completed advanced coursework in research methods, systematic reviews, genetics, anatomy, and maternal health through institutions including Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, University of London, Yale, and LMU Munich. Certified in pediatric first aid by the Mexican Red Cross. Motivated to integrate evidence-based medicine, cross-cultural collaboration, and ethical leadership into clinical practice.
Presented the abstract “Design of a Community-Based Intervention to the Eradication of Female Genital Mutilation in Rural Tanzania: A Narrative Review and Evidence-Informed Framework” at the APRU Global Health Conference in Malaysia. Engaged with international researchers in discussions on evidence-based, culturally informed global health strategies, strengthening my scientific communication and critical thinking skills.