She is Canada’s first indigenous forensic pathologist, and she’s hoping she can bridge the gap between an institution and community that haven’t always understood each other. This might be for you.”Most people were supportive and interested when she decided to become a forensic pathologist. “I said, whoa whoa whoa, I just started, I have to learn to be a good junior forensic pathologist first,” she says. She moved to Toronto in 2014 for a fellowship in forensic pathology and was hired in January as a junior forensic pathologist at the newly built Forensic Services and Coroner’s Complex. “She is such a conscientious forensic pathologist and has huge insights and keenly feels a sense of social responsibility.”Williams hopes that in 10 years she won’t be the only indigenous forensic pathologist in the country.
Source: thestar September 25, 2016 10:52 UTC