Rosa Hernandez-Ramos

Rosa(she/ella) is a Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology at UCI’s Psychological Science Department. She has her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Education Studies, from UCLA. Her program of research focus on scaling access to culturally-responsive evidence based psychological treatments for marginalized Latinx populations using nontraditional service delivery models (e.g., digital mental health, promoteres de salud, peer support, etc.) Rosa has longstanding history of working with marginalized populations in the context of academic research. During her time as an undergrad, Rosa worked as a Research Assistant for UCLA’s Department of Psychology where she studied the needs of underserved groups including children with anxiety disorders, Latinos, and rural populations. As post-baccalaureate research coordinator for UC Berkeley’s School of Social Welfare, Rosa organized, managed, and implemented a variety of different digital health interventions for patients of low-socioeconomic status with depression and diabetes. On a personal note, Rosa enjoys spending time outdoors, binge-watching popular shows, and hanging out with loved ones.