Medical Student
Oregon Health and Science University
Meghana Narahari is a third-year MD/MPH student at Oregon Health & Science University with academic interests in preventive medicine and the reduction of health disparities. She earned her undergraduate degree from Tulane University in 2023, graduating with a double major in Neuroscience and Public Health.
Her commitment to medicine and public health was shaped by her work as a medical scribe at a community health center and her involvement in reproductive justice initiatives in Louisiana. At OHSU, she continues to advance these interests through her engagement with the Bridges Collaborative Care Clinic, the Bud Clark Wound Clinic, and the OB/GYN Student Interest Group. These experiences have deepened her investment in the local community and strengthened her dedication to promoting health equity and improving access to care for underserved populations.
In addition, Meghana is committed to empowering young girls and supporting environmental sustainability through her involvement with Girls on the Run Portland and Students for a Sustainable Future at OHSU. Outside of her academic and volunteer activities, she enjoys running, hiking, and baking.