Three University of Kentucky College of Medicine students have been selected for the Health Disparities Research Training (HDRT) Fellowship, receiving mentorship from faculty affiliated with CHET. Gabriela Drucker, mentored by Dr. Carolyn Lauckner and Dr. Alison Gustafson, will research food insecurity interventions and their impact on child health outcomes. Veronica Rojas, under the guidance of Dr. Pamela Hull and Dr. Juan Canedo, aims to evaluate an educational video's effectiveness in increasing colposcopy knowledge among Hispanic women. Naiya Sims, mentored by Dr. Erica Littlejohn, will explore the experiences of racially and ethnically marginalized populations with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) screenings.