UBC Archives, 1948

Celebrating changemaking women in the Faculty of Medicine

Explore our history of remarkable researchers, clinicians and educators


Since the doors of the UBC Faculty of Medicine first opened in 1950, many incredible women have shaped our evolution as a world-class institution and contributed in countless ways to the health of communities in B.C., Canada and throughout the globe.

From the preeminent Parkinson’s disease researcher in our inaugural graduating class, to the first female obstetrician gynecologist in B.C., to the visionary radiologist who launched the province’s mammography program, we invite you to learn about and celebrate some of the incredible women researchers, clinicians and educators of our past, present and future.

Transforming health through the decades

Celebrating our past, imagining our future

We’re marking the Faculty of Medicine’s 75th anniversary with special events and projects throughout the year.


How we #AccelerateAction

Discover more inspiring women in the Faculty of Medicine through the insights and reflections our learners, faculty and staff shared on International Women’s Day 2025.


Published: June 23, 2025