Creating Smiles, Improving Lives
Austin Smiles Staff
Juanita Lizbeth Rocha
Global Public Health Coordinator
Juanita Rocha is a 2021 graduate of Texas A&M University where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Public Health with a minor in Biomedical Science. During her undergraduate career she took part in the first-generation student peer mentorship program where she guided and encouraged fellow first-generation students to achieve academic and personal goals, take advantage of campus resources, and develop community and a sense of belonging. Upon graduation she attended The University of Texas Health Science Center School of Public where she obtained her master’s in Public Health with a concentration in Epidemiology and Health Disparities. As part of her practicum experience, she worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to aid in the 2022 Monkeypox Response team where she assisted in providing guidance to states for the evaluation of possible cases of monkeypox, recommendations for clinical diagnosis, patient isolation, sanitation methods, and creating resources for afflicted and underrepresented communities.
Juanita believes that Public Health is not linear, it encompasses an array of diverse fields and individuals that have health and well-being as an end goal. Working with Austin Smiles has allowed her practice and see that statement come to life. Coming from Brownsville, Texas, a low-income border town, and personally experiencing some of the effects that the lack of financial support, cultural competency, and access to resources brings, she hopes to use her past experiences and education to positively influence the great work Austin Smiles does locally and internationally.
Seeing how the Austin Smiles Global Public Health Internship created such an impact for her personally the Fall of 2021, she hopes to inspire and guide interns to pursue their educational and career goals. From being an intern to a full-time staff member in 2023 she has been able to assist in the growth of the internship program and provide a space for education internationally during our missions for university students from host countries.
As a first-generation Latina, her goal is to contribute to communities that encounter health disparities beyond their control and serve as a bridge to mend the gap that equity has created.

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