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FMWC Podcast

FMWC Podcast

By FMWC Ottawa

The Ottawa branch of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada created this podcast to share the stories of women in medicine as they complete their training, tackle important advocacy issues, and take on positions of leadership.

FMWC Podcast produced by Dr. Beverly Johnson (FMWC Ottawa President).

FMWC 100 Series produced by Dr. Beverly Johnson (FMWC Ottawa President) and Isabella Churchill (MD2024).
Historical Researchers and Podcast Co-Hosts: Mahakprit Kaur and Alexandra McCartney
Social Media and Communications: Justina Melkis
Editor: Brandon Kaltabanis
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Episode 13: Leadership Rounds with Dr. Kathleen Ross

FMWC PodcastApr 23, 2024

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Episode 13: Leadership Rounds with Dr. Kathleen Ross

Episode 13: Leadership Rounds with Dr. Kathleen Ross

In this podcast episode, medical student co-hosts Odessa and Justina had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Kathleen Ross, President of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA). 


Dr. Ross shared her journey to medicine and leadership, fuelled by a passion for advocacy and equitable patient care. As a mother of two and rural-based family medicine physician with a diverse scope of practice, she brings a unique perspective to her leadership role, with prioritization of national healthcare reform, physician wellness, and advocacy. During our conversation, Dr. Ross highlights the importance of systemically promoting women's health issues and offers advice for women physicians and medical learners aspiring to pursue leadership roles while simultaneously prioritizing balance, boundary setting, and personal passions. We discuss the importance of mentorship throughout medical training and pursuits of advocacy  She also poignantly emphasizes the need for cultural change to better support physician wellness and calls for broad healthcare revitalization via shifting political priorities towards preventative health initiatives. 

 

Reflecting on her journey, Dr. Ross advises her younger self to embrace resilience and self-assurance. She offers meaningful advice regarding remaining open to opportunity, embracing authenticity and normalizing seeking support, collaboration, and mutual empowerment. 


Her ‘big picture’ words encapsulate the spirit of perseverance and determination that defines her remarkable career in medicine and leadership.


FMWC 100 Celebration September 2024 in Ottawa: https://fmwc.ca/events/100th-anniversary/

Apr 23, 202436:19
Episode 4: FMWC 100 Series- Trailblazing Women in Canadian Medicine (1812 - 1949)

Episode 4: FMWC 100 Series- Trailblazing Women in Canadian Medicine (1812 - 1949)

Welcome to Episode #4 of the FMWC 100 series which explores the remarkable history of medical women in Canada.

In this instalment,  Dr. Beverly Johnson, Mahakprit Kaur and Isabella Churchill narrate a journey of the first women trailblazers in medicine during the late 1800s - Dr. Emily Stowe and Dr. Jennie Trout. Listeners will hear about their indomitable courage and unwavering determination to become the first practicing and first licensed female physicians, respectively.  They also explore the inception of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada, sharing excerpts from the original meeting notes during those early years which paved the path for future generations of Canadian female physicians. Let’s dive in!


Credits:

Podcast Voices: Dr. Bev Johnson, Isabella Churchill, Mahakprit Kaur

Historical Researcher: Mahakprit Kaur

Social Media: Justina Melkis

Editor : Brandon Kaltabanis 

Apr 16, 202424:39
Episode 3: FMWC 100 Series- "Future Honorary Chair" Ms. Santanna Hernandez
Mar 21, 202430:48
Episode 2: FMWC 100 Series- "Present Honorary Chair" Dr. Jane Philpott
Mar 07, 202418:46
Episode 12: Bone Deep - Unraveling Osteoporosis with Dr. Christopher Tran
Dec 29, 202331:23
Episode 1: FMWC 100 Series- "Past Honorary Chair" Dr. May Cohen
Dec 18, 202325:04
Episode 11: Discussing cracks in the Canadian healthcare system with Dr. Melanie Bechard

Episode 11: Discussing cracks in the Canadian healthcare system with Dr. Melanie Bechard

For Episode 11, we sat down with Dr. Melanie Bechard (she/her) who is a pediatric emergency physician and an Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa. She is currently the Chair of Canadian Doctors for Medicare, a nonpartisan organization of physicians advocating for an equitable, evidence-based, and sustainable health care system. In this episode we talk about the issues facing the Canadian healthcare system, limitations that come with privatization, and potential pathways to explore to alleviate the strain primary care physicians are facing. 


We would like to thank Kameela Alibhai for founding the FMWC podcast and leading the production of all the episodes to date. The podcast committee has lost an exceptional leader, but we wish her the very best as she starts her journey as a surgical resident in Toronto! 

Jul 04, 202335:38
Episode 10: From childhood to CMA presidency with Dr. Alika Lafontaine

Episode 10: From childhood to CMA presidency with Dr. Alika Lafontaine

Episode 10 features Dr. Alika Lafontaine, current head of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) and award-winning physician. Dr Lafontaine currently practices as an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alberta, and is the first indigenous doctor listed in the Medical Post’s 50 most powerful doctors. In this episode, we delve into his early life and upbringing as a Cree and Anishinaabe as well as his personal journey towards a career in medicine. Dr. Lafontaine sheds light on his role as CMA president, alongside the association’s values and mission. We conclude this episode with a conversation on the negative aspects of the medical field, and Dr. Lafontaine imparts valuable advice on maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
The views expressed in this podcast belong solely to the speakers and do not necessarily reflect any institution/associations they are affiliated with.

This podcast should not be considered a substitute for medical advice.


Canadian Medical Association (CMA): ⁠https://www.cma.ca/⁠
Jun 06, 202346:55
Episode 9: Empowering women’s heart health with Dr. Coutinho
May 11, 202344:02
Episode 8: The ins and outs of gender affirming surgery with Dr. Armstrong

Episode 8: The ins and outs of gender affirming surgery with Dr. Armstrong

Apr 04, 202330:52
Episode 7: Navigating medicine as a black woman

Episode 7: Navigating medicine as a black woman

In the seventh episode, we welcome Dr. Ewurabena Simpson a pediatric hematologist/oncologist at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) She is also an assistant professor with the Department of Pediatrics and the Assistant Dean, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) at the University of Ottawa

In this episode, Dr. Simpson shares her experience as a black woman in the medical system, as well as the impact that being a mother has had on her professional life. We also discuss Dr. Simpson’s current role on the EDI committee, highlighting the significance of her work in shaping the future of medicine for black students.

The views expressed in this podcast belong solely to the speakers and do not necessarily reflect any institution/associations they are affiliated with.

This podcast should not be considered a substitute for medical advice.

Jan 17, 202332:21
Episode 6 : The Ecosystem and Our Health with Dr. Shannon Waters
Dec 06, 202230:39
Episode 5: The journey to becoming a cardiac surgeon with Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk

Episode 5: The journey to becoming a cardiac surgeon with Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk

In this episode, we welcome Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk, Canada’s first Inuk cardiac surgeon who is a staff surgeon practicing at Eastern Health located in St-John's in Newfoundland and Labrador. We discuss Dr.Kimmaliardjuk’s calling to become a surgeon as well as her lived experiences as an Inuk woman in the field of medicine. She provides insight into how she strikes a balance between her surgical career and her personal life and discusses her childhood experiences that have shaped her practice.

The views expressed in this podcast belong solely to the speakers and do not necessarily reflect any institution/associations they are affiliated with.

This podcast should not be considered a substitute for medical advice.

Nov 07, 202232:09
Episode 4: Advocating for Gun Control With Trauma Surgeon Dr. Najma Ahmed
Oct 04, 202235:12
Episode 3: Advocating for universal access to contraception with Drs. Nour Bakhache & Hava Starkman
Aug 16, 202231:12
Episode 2: Putting a Spotlight on Gender Equity with Dr. Fahima Dossa

Episode 2: Putting a Spotlight on Gender Equity with Dr. Fahima Dossa

In this episode, we welcome Dr. Fahima Dossa. She is a general surgery resident and trainee in the Surgeon Scientist Training Program at the University of Toronto and we discuss her research on gender equity, her path as a surgeon scientist, and her lived experience with micro and macro aggressions as a female surgeon. 

The views expressed in this podcast belong solely to the speakers and do not necessarily reflect any institutions/associations they are affiliated with.

This podcast should not be considered a substitute for medical advice.

You can read some of her latest publications here:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/356135617_Sex_Differences_in_the_Pattern_of_Patient_Referrals_to_Male_and_Female_Surgeons

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355862668_Gender_differences_in_faculty_rank_among_academic_physicians_a_systematic_review_and_meta-analysis

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355285241_Longitudinal_trends_in_physician_preferences_for_referrals_to_same-sex_surgeons_a_population-based_study

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/354033699_Gender_Differences_in_Faculty_Rank_Among_Academic_Physicians_A_Systematic_Review_and_Meta-Analysis

Jul 11, 202237:49
Episode 1: Making the invisible visible with Dr. Gigi Osler

Episode 1: Making the invisible visible with Dr. Gigi Osler

Welcome to the first episode of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada (FMWC) Ottawa podcast with Dr. Gigi Osler. She is an otolaryngologist at the University of Manitoba and is the 2022 president of the FMWC.  

In this episode, we discuss impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender equity and physician burnout and the role of social media in health care. Dr. Osler’s also shares her experience past CMA and current FMWC President and her vision for how we can empower physicians to promote gender equity and provide excellent patient care. 

The views expressed in this podcast belong solely to the speakers and do not necessarily reflect any institutions/associations they are affiliated with. This podcast should not be considered a substitute for medical advice.

May 03, 202240:08