Padmaja Sreeram
Queen Elizabeth Scholars in Strengthening Health Systems (2017)Padmaja is an undergraduate student pursuing a Global Health Specialization in the Bachelor of Health Sciences program. She has gained a deep appreciation for system-level approaches to tackling pressing health challenges through her extensive experience in health systems research a Research Assistant in the Impact Lab, McMaster Health Forum Fellow, and an Outgoing Queen Elizabeth Scholar.
Over her time at the Forum, she has conducted rapid reviews of evidence through the rapid response program, supported the maintenance and evaluation of Health Systems Evidence, translated evidence into plain language summaries, and improved student engagement with health system challenges.
At the NSW Ministry of Health in Sydney, Australia, Padmaja gained unique insight into the nature of health policy development, health system decision-making, and evidence-based state-wide evaluations of government programs. She shadowed senior government officials, observed daily processes within the government, and led a series of projects to strengthen research-policy linkages.
Padmaja is excited to build upon her Ministry experience at the research-policy interface by combining her interests in advocacy, innovation, strategic planning, and population health in addressing health inequities moving forward.
Other roles
BHSc Student
Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems