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Tania Sawaya

Comparative Health Policy Researcher & Medical Student

As a driven young professional, Tania Sawaya excels in the intersection of health policy, clinical medicine, and development. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at the Brown School of Public Health's Department of Health Services, Policy & Practice, Tania's work revolves around comparative health systems research under the guidance of esteemed health economist Prof. Irene Papanicolas. Her portfolio encompasses coordinating a cross-country collaborative project focusing on modeling patient pathways and pharmaceutical policy, particularly post-market regulation. With a background in Biology and International & Public Affairs, Tania leverages her multidisciplinary expertise to advance sustainable development through data-driven decision-making. Her passion lies in implementing protective national policies and fostering global collaboration in favor of population health. Tania's commitment is evident in her motto, "I finish what I start."

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Providence, Rhode Island, United States