Sharon Justice-D is in her final year of the psychology honours program at York University. She is currently a research assistant at the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research. She is working on the World Health Assembly Simulation initiative which is in the process of orchestrating a conference for students across all York University disciplines of study to convene together and discuss solutions to global health issues. Her interest in health lies in serving initiatives that advocate for mental health and/or create opportunities for underrepresented demographics to access quality healthcare. Sharon aspires to be a physician so she can continue to serve and impact the lives of people both as a healthcare professional and an individual. Outside of school and work, Sharon appreciates swimming, indulging in arts and crafts and researching skincare.
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