Team
We are currently recruiting the following roles for this Fall 2022!
- VP Events
- VP Curriculum
- VP Advocacy/EDI
Kirsten Webster, she/her
Co-Lead
Kirsten Webster is a second year Métis medical student at the University of Alberta with ADHD, social anxiety disorder, and fibromyalgia. She was a committee member for the AIM Club in the 2021-2022 year and is returning as a Co-Lead for the 2022-2023 year. Kirsten studied Immunology and Infection in undergrad and is passionate about chronic pain conditions and disabilities, and where they intersect. Feel free to connect with Kirsten through email.
Contact: kawebste@ualberta.ca
Jenice Ma, she/her
Co-Lead
Jenice Ma (she/her) is a nondisabled second year medical student at the Unversity of Alberta, on Treaty 6 territory. She was a committee member for the Accessibility and Inclusivity in Medicine AIM Club in her first year and is incredibly excited to be returning as a Co-Lead this year. She is passionate about the club’s values and goals and is excited to share her passion with others in the medical field. Reach out to Jenice anytime through email!
Contact: jnma@ualberta.ca
An Nguyen, she/her
Club Advisor and Coordinator
An Nguyen is a nondisabled Vietnamese settler and second year medical student at the University of Alberta, on Treaty 6 territory. She was a Co-Lead for the Accessibility and Inclusivity in Medicine (AIM) Club in the 2021-2022 year and is returning as a Club Advisor and Coordinator for the 2022-2023 year. An had the pleasure of studying Critical Disability Studies during graduate school, earning her Master of Arts. She loves working with AIM and is excited for what’s to come this year. Feel free to connect with An through email!
Contact: huean@ualberta.ca
The Accessibility and Inclusivity in Medicine (AIM) Club is a student initiative started in 2020 by Surina Grover and Vienna Buchholz (c2024 medical students) at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, located on Treaty 6 Territory.
Surina Grover:
Vienna Bucholz: