Case Competition
Global Health
Each January, UCLA's annual Global Health Case Competition brings together multidisciplinary teams of students from across UCLA to network, collaborate, and develop innovative solutions to a complex global health problem. Teams are built around 4-6 students from at least three different UCLA schools (undergraduate, medical, public health, business, law, etc). The winning team advances to the Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition held in March in Atlanta, GA.
Students begin preparing the case competition in November; there are two co-coordinator leadership positions.
2023 competition
Three teams from across the university participated in this year’s competition, which focused on preventing and treating obstetric fistulae in India.
The winning team spanned the university and included medical, public health, and undergraduate students. Jeronimo Maradiaga (David Geffen School of Medicine); Shiou Udagawa, Mohammad Khorgamphar, and Marius Corwin (Fielding School of Public Health); and Rahil Modi and Anthony Li (College of Letters and Science) will move on to compete for a cash prize at the Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition March 10–18, 2023.
The 2023 winning team, L to R: S. Udagawa, R. Modi, M. Corwin, A. Li, M. Khorgamphar, and J. Maradiaga
Why get involved?
How to join
If you're interested in helping lead the 2024 case competition, email Vijeta Vaswani, GHP Program Coordinator, at VVaswani@mednet.ucla.edu in September 2023. Two co-coordinator positions are open each year.
If you'd like to join as a participant/competitor, check this website at the beginning of December for information on how to apply.