26 April 2019
 
Meaghan Thumath, 2015 Scholar, and Gillian McKay, 2016 Scholar, were each awarded a Centenary Medal of Distinction as alumni of the University of British Columbia’s School of Nursing. Marking the 100th Anniversary of UBC’s School of Nursing, the Medal “serves to recognize individuals who have brought high honour to the school and to the profession of nursing, and who have made significant contributions to advance its vision, mission, and mandate.”
 
Meaghan Thumath is a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford and an adjunct professor at UBC’s School of Nursing. Her research addresses the impact of drug policy and child welfare systems on maternal mortality. She has provided technical assistance to international organizations such as WHO, UNAIDS, the World Bank, and UNDP.
 
Gillian McKay is a PhD candidate at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she is researching ways to preserve access to reproductive health services during infectious disease epidemics. She has worked in humanitarian, development and clinical spaces for the last 10 years.

Meaghan Thumath

A global health nurse and policy maker, Meaghan is a Trudeau Scholar at the University of Oxford’s Centre for Evidence Based Intervention (CEBI) researching the impact of drug policy and child welfare systems on maternal mortality.

2015 Scholars

Gillian McKay

Gillian McKay (public health, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) is researching ways to provide safe maternal health services during infectious disease epidemics in post-conflict countries such as Sierra Leone.

2016 Scholars