Diversity Working Group members selected

Issue: BCMJ, vol. 62, No. 9, November 2020, Page 343 News

At its meeting held 10–11 September 2020, the Doctors of BC Board of Directors approved appointments to the new Diversity Working Group created to provide input into implementation of recommendations from the Doctors of BC Diversity and Inclusion Barrier Assessment report and develop a high-level diversity vision statement for Doctors of BC.

Members of the working group are:

  • Dr Derek Chang
  • Dr Simone Cowan
  • Dr Ahmer Karimuddin
  • Mr Jatinder Khatra (medical student)
  • Dr Caroline Lohrisch
  • Dr Rola Masri
  • Dr Olutoyese Oyelese
  • Dr Kellie Whitehill

Creation of this working group was one of the key recommendations of the Barrier Assessment report. For more information, please visit www.doctorsofbc.ca/advocacy-and-policy/advocacy/hot-topics/diversity-and-inclusion.

. Diversity Working Group members selected. BCMJ, Vol. 62, No. 9, November, 2020, Page(s) 343 - News.



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