Posted on: March 8, 2023
In recognition of International Women’s Day on March 8, Medical and Academic Affairs is profiling some of the women in medicine and medical leadership positions that help deliver excellent health care and lead our organization.
To read more on our Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership, please click below.
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Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership | Dr. Rachel Carson
Dr. Carson shared her thoughts about what she loves about her work, inequalities women face in medicine and what she enjoys doing in her free time. -
Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership | Dr. Jennifer Kask
Dr. Jennifer Kask shares her thoughts on celebrating great women who have gone before and to empower those coming into medicine now -
Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership | Dr. Jennifer J. Williams
Dr. Jennifer J. Williams shares her thoughts on recognition days as an opportunity to highlight the strengths women physicians offer and understand our differential experience due to things like system design and bias. -
Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership | Dr. Dorothy (Sam) Williams
Dr. Williams shared her thoughts about what it takes to succeed in medicine, women in medicine and what she is terrified of. -
Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership | Dr. Jennifer Grace
Dr. Grace shared her thoughts about medical leadership, the joys of practicing in Campbell River and how she may be an organic farmer if she weren’t practicing medicine. -
Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership | Dr. Maria Kang
Dr. Kang has been practicing in Victoria since 2008. Learn more about what drew her to medicine and her experience as a woman in medicine. -
Women in Medicine and Medical Leadership | Dr. Chris Hall
Dr. Chris Hall is a full-time executive medical director and part-time emergency physician in Victoria. A former intensive care nurse, flight physician and ski instructor, Dr. Hall shared her thoughts about her career, women in medicine and her greatest extravagance.