Jill Lopez-Rabin, M.P.H.

Senior Project Manager, Licensed Physicians from Mexico Pilot Program (LPMPP) and Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Cultural Transformation Model - Learning Collaborative (ICCTM-LC)

Jill Lopez-Rabin joined the University of California at Davis’ Center for Reducing Health Disparities in 2018. She currently serves as the Center's Project Manager for the Licensed Physicians from Mexico Pilot Program (LPMPP) and Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Cultural Transformation Model Learning Collaborative (ICCTM LC) projects. She holds a bachelor's degree in Spanish and Portuguese Literature from the University of California, Berkeley and a master's in public health, Community Health Sciences from the University of California, Los Angeles. In 2021, Jill received her Project Management Professional certificate from the Project Management Institute. 

Over the past 15 years and prior to joining UC Davis Medical Center, Jill served as Health Net’s Language Assistance Program (LAP) Subject Matter Expert and the Northern California Health Equity lead; spearheading multiple health disparity reduction projects in various counties. As a grant administrator for the California Mental Health Services Authority’s social marketing campaign, Jill managed a ground-breaking program to infuse stigma and discrimination reduction messages into speakers’ bureaus throughout California. Additionally, as a consultant Jill functioned as a program evaluator for La Clínica de la Raza and Foundation for Osteoporosis Research and Education.  At UC Davis, within the Public Health Sciences department, Jill held the role of community health program manager for the Apoyando a la Mujer Latina project; she led a team that developed culturally and linguistically appropriate Spanish-language health education materials.