Dr. Ramneek Dosanjh

Delta, British Columbia

Dr. Ramneek Dosanjh is a physician and hospitalist whose work spans healthcare, advocacy, and governance. As President of Doctors of BC, she advanced equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives, including the first Physician Master Agreement to incorporate gender equity and Indigenous cultural safety and humility. She also signed the inaugural Memorandum of Understanding on Indigenous-specific anti-racism and continues to serve on its working committee. Her contributions have supported primary care reform, including being a part of the development of the longitudinal family physician payment model.

Ramneek currently serves as Executive Vice President, North America, for the Medical Women’s International Association. She is also the Past President of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada and a member of its Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights Committee. She has presented at international forums, including the United Nations, and has mentored a generation of students from minority and underrepresented groups.

Bridging healthcare and legal systems to better support families navigating the justice system, she co-founded the Health and Justice Alliance, and led initiatives focused on child and youth mental health. Her governance roles have included Child Health BC, the White Rock–South Surrey Division of Family Practice, and the BC Coroners Service’s Toxic Drug Supply Steering Committee and the Provincial Digital Health steering committee. Ramneek is also the author of Dreamland, a children’s book about connection also adopted into palliative care settings and Canuck Place.

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