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Krithika Santhanam created an individualized major called "Health Policy and Racial Disparities" as a double major with "Molecular and Cell Biology," She plans to pursue medical school and become a physician. In this episode, Krithika describes her Honors thesis project, which entailed traveling to India and producing a documentary entitled Beyond Society's Labels: A Foundation on Disability Advocacy in South India. This interview was recorded about two weeks before Krithika graduated.
Listen to Krithika's first appearance on Indie Major.
Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
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By Ken CormierKrithika Santhanam created an individualized major called "Health Policy and Racial Disparities" as a double major with "Molecular and Cell Biology," She plans to pursue medical school and become a physician. In this episode, Krithika describes her Honors thesis project, which entailed traveling to India and producing a documentary entitled Beyond Society's Labels: A Foundation on Disability Advocacy in South India. This interview was recorded about two weeks before Krithika graduated.
Listen to Krithika's first appearance on Indie Major.
Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.