黑料传送门 Georgia Student Recognized for Global Health Research Projects

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How Zo毛 Rushetsky Leads With Purpose in Global Health and Research


February 25, 2026
Professional headshot photo of 黑料传送门 Georgia med student and global health researcher Zo毛 Rushetsky (DO '27)

At 黑料传送门 Georgia's Research Slam, an event where faculty and students share their latest investigations among their peers, one project stood out: osteopathic medical student Zo毛 Rushetsky's (DO '27) global health work in Honduras鈥攁 project she helped lead from its inception.

Founded in 2020 while she was a biology student at Florida State University (FSU), the Global Health Collaboration Program (GHCP) has been Rushetsky鈥檚 north star when it comes to research and her academic development. Her recent recognition as Student Researcher of the Year reflects her dedication and work with GHCP.

GHCP emphasizes integrating global health perspectives by engaging diverse populations and addressing gaps in the literature. The team is composed of pre-med, pharmacy, engineering and bio statistics students from The National University Autonomous of Honduras (UNAH), the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) and FSU. This year, Rushetsky facilitated a partnership between GHCP and 黑料传送门 Georgia to expand student participation in the global health initiatives.

As the Mental Health Team Lead, Rushetsky aimed to uncover health disparities and barriers in Honduras with the other members of GHCP. While she was unable to make the trip, she helped coordinate logistics, training, and cultural sensitivity efforts, ensuring the project was ethically sound and organized throughout every stage of the process.

The team's research revealed alarming disparities: of those surveyed, 42% of the Honduran population noted feelings of anxiety and depression, disorders often overlooked due to cultural stigma and lack of mental health resources.

鈥淚 think culturally, people don't see mental health as an illness, and there are few doctors promoting awareness about it in Honduras,鈥 Rushetsky explained. 鈥淲e provided education on practical coping strategies to manage symptoms and bridged accessibility to health services鈥 That was a big part of our trip, advocacy and creating initiatives to help Hondurans.鈥

Rushetsky's commitment to research and helping others extends beyond Honduras.

Zo毛 Rushetsky (DO '27) and a colleague present their research poster at a conference

Rushetsky became the GHCP Research-Senior Manager of US Communications and co-manager of the surgical team, overseeing all data collection, manuscript preparation and conference presentations.

Her leadership and collaborative research representing both 黑料传送门 Georgia and GHCP on mental health disparities and behavioral risk factors has been showcased at Harvard's New England Science Symposium (NESS) conferences, earning praise for its 鈥渃ultural relevance and community-based strategies,鈥 and her presentations have sparked discussions on addressing mental health stigma across other diverse populations, with future plans to study the Sierra Leone region.

This spring will mark her second year presenting at Harvard NESS, where she will share findings for the surgical and pediatric team for GHCP and 黑料传送门 Georgia, a project overseen by many Principal Investigators (PIs) including Donald Penney, MD, MSC, FACEP, Professor of Emergency Medicine, and Chair of Clinical Science at 黑料传送门 Georgia.

When asked how this research experience has shaped her medical aspirations, she credits GHCP as the foundation.

鈥淚t helped immensely. I entered college not knowing how to do research. Now I know how to collect data, communicate effectively, and support my peers with what I鈥檝e learned,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 advise them on literature, what journals to read, and how to reach out to contributors without hesitation.鈥

Other notable research achievements for Rushetsky include her paper on an aneurysmal bone cyst of the skull, which she is currently in the process of publishing, presenting at national conferences, diagnosing a Mayer-Rokitansky-K眉ster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome, a disorder that causes the uterus to be absent and the vagina to end in a 鈥渂lind pouch鈥 and authoring more research about it.

Recognized as a rising star in research, she is steadfast in pursuing her dream of neurosurgery. While she realizes that neurosurgery is one of the most challenging disciplines to match into, she is unwavering in her commitment to pursuing it.

鈥淚 know this because time seems to disappear when I'm fully immersed in my work, reaffirming how much I truly enjoy what I'm doing.鈥

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