Giovanna Batti is a third-year global health student specializing in health policy, management, and systems. She is keenly interested in healthcare quality improvement and health law and actively applies her knowledge in preparing for the World Health Assembly (WHA) Simulation. The simulation provides students with hands-on experience in collaborative global health governance. Giovanna’s involvement in the WHA Simulation aligns with her goal of enhancing practical skills and contributing to improving global healthcare systems.
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