Raquel Rocha, MD is a Research Program Coordinator in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Rocha is a bilingual clinician with training in preventive medicine and infectious diseases. She received her Medical Degree from Universidad Xochicalco in Baja California, Mexico and will be starting her Master’s in Public Health at San Diego State University in Fall 2019. In collaboration with the with the Mexico-U.S. Border Health Commission, Dr. Rocha is working with Dr. Servin on the project MuMi, a study that seeks to estimate the prevalence and nature of labor exploitation, as well as sexual exploitation and HIV/STI risk among Central American migrant women in the Mexico – Guatemala border region.