Emily Stowe Scholars Program

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The Emily Stowe Scholar Program (ESSP) was named in honour of Dr. Emily Stowe, Canada’s first woman doctor. Dr. Stowe aided in establishing Woman’s Medical College in 1883, Toronto’s first medical school for women. The ESSP assembles a community of individuals, foundations and corporations dedicated to breaking down barriers to careers in academics and health leadership.

Currently in Canada, women, in particular those from diverse communities, continue to be underrepresented at all levels of health sciences senior scholarship and leadership. Without equity and diversity in the academic health sciences community, we simply cannot revolutionize healthcare for a healthier and more equitable world. As home to one of the only hospital-based research institutes in the world focused on the health of women, with women comprising over 50 percent of our scientists and physicians, Women’s College Hospital is at the forefront of the change the health care system needs. With a special focus on removing barriers for individuals from communities that are underrepresented in the health sciences, especially for diverse persons, the ESSP has a collective mission to engage, retain and support diverse scholars from early learning through their careers trajectories

Vision

The Emily Stowe Scholar Program will establish relationships that support, mentor and advance the wholistic development of diverse persons who have been systemically and historically excluded in health care and health science career trajectories.

Mission

The mission of the Emily Stowe Scholar Program is to engage, retain and support the advancement of diverse persons by developing pathways that respect diverse experiences, knowledge systems and skillsets from early learning throughout their career trajectories.

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The Emily Stowe Scholars Program is supporting the next generation of leaders working to shape a more equitable health system. Learn more about some of the 2024 students below: