Fourth-Year Medical Student
College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center
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Rohan Khazanchi, MPH, is a health equity advocate, health services researcher, and final-year MD/MPH student. Rohan will be applying for residency in either Internal Medicine or combined Internal Medicine-Pediatrics after finishing his medical training at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (MD ’22), where he is completing a longitudinal honors track in Comprehensive HIV Care. He studied Health Services Research, Policy, and Administration at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (MPH ‘21), where he completed a thesis examining the impact of parental incarceration on child and adolescent access to care with the Health, Homelessness, and Criminal Justice Lab and a practicum generating novel cross-sector data linkages to mitigate COVID-19 inequities with the Minnesota EHR Consortium.
Broadly, Rohan’s research, medical education, community engagement, and health policy work seek to address the structural (i.e., health system, community, and policy-level) drivers of health inequity across the life course. His health services research portfolio currently includes projects examining access to HIV care, social and structural vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic, and health care utilization among marginalized populations.