Dr. Camille Clarke
Dr. Camille Clarke's passion for medicine and service began during her freshman year of college when she traveled to Kenya on a mission trip. After working in an orphanage for AIDS victims and a safe house for Maasai girls, Dr. Clarke decided to dedicate her career to health care promotion in diverse communities both locally and abroad.
Dr. Clarke completed Primary Care Internal Medicine training in Cambridge, MA
where she served as a Clinical Fellow in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Since this time, she has enjoyed opportunities to consult and practice in various organizations through clinical, academic, research and administrative capacities to address health disparities using novel and innovative strategies.
In addition to her medical training, Dr. Clarke holds a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and a Masters of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology, which she hopes will assist her in making healthful programming accessible, effective and financially viable for all. As Course Lead for Health System Science at Toronto Metropolitan University's School of Medicine, Dr. Clarke hopes to inspire the next generation of diverse physician leaders to positively shape the future of healthcare for individuals, corporations and communities in Ontario and beyond.