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» Home » Student Profiles » Claire MacKinlay

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This May, students graduate from across a wide range of Faculty of Medicine programs.

Meet the class of 2019

Claire MacKinlay

By dcc2012 | May 7, 2019

Hometown: Kamloops
Program: Southern Medical Program

What attracted you to the field of medicine?

From the outside, medicine promises to be the perfect combination of being both a scientific expert and someone who can affect change through positive impact on others. And you know what…it delivers! I feel so lucky all the time for the opportunity to be part of this unique profession.

In 10 years, what UBC moment will you still be talking about?

Lots, I’m sure, but a few that come to mind are class trips, rural experiences, and one lecturer who told us about children who vomit green.

What’s next for you?

I’m privileged to be heading home to Kamloops for my family residency training, along with a few Southern Medical Program friends! I want to spend the coming years developing a broad skill set that will allow me to engage in the full breadth family medicine has to offer and work in rural communities.

As you look ahead, what (or who) inspires you?

Even since before starting medical school, I’ve been contemplating how as physicians, we have a privileged position that can be used to lead change, both in our communities and on a global scale. It continues to inspire me to question the status quo and think about social justice. I’ve met some really wonderful physician mentors throughout my training, some in real life and others only through their work. Lately, I’m really inspired by both Atul Gawande and his focus on improving patient care, and my older sister who is nine years ahead of me in her career path with a thriving and diverse clinical practice and a healthy work-life balance. Also, Beyoncé.

Name one thing on your bucket list.

Star in a Broadway play… or at the very least, make it to New York to watch one.


Meet more grads from the Southern Medical Program

Emma Garson

Taran Main

Alexander Wright

Ali Silver

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