Ayeshah Haque
Class of 2024
Ayeshah Haque is interested in taking her passion for community health to find innovative ways to make an impact. As a midwife, she was demystifying reproductive care and empowering people to make health decisions. The fellowship will extend this goal by helping her reach a wider audience. Roles in public health have made her curious about graphic medicine, patient-oriented research and data-driven health care as strategies to address health disparities. She has completed a Translational Research Program at the University of Toronto, a Midwifery Education Program at Toronto Metropolitan University and she has an honours bachelor of science degree in psychology and political science from the University of Toronto. In her downtime, Ayeshah is always up for chai and a good story.

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