Megan Bailey
PhD Candidate
- Hon BSocSc. (Uottawa), M.A. (York University)
Research Topic
The Ethical Implications of the Exclusion of Federally Incarcerated Individuals from the Canada Health Act
Supervisors
Vida Panitch and Aaron Doyle
Research Interests
- Bioethics
- Public policy
- Health justice
- Criminal-legal system
- Health equity
Biography
Megan Bailey’s research interests are concentrated in bioethics and health policy. She holds a Master’s degree in Health Policy and Equity from York University and has professional experience grounded in acute care settings with formal clinical ethics training. Megan is currently a Senior Clinical Ethics Intern at William Osler Health System in Brampton, Ontario, where she also works on an ethics quality improvement project in long-term care called the PoET Project. In addition to her work in clinical ethics, Megan also serves as the Graduate Student-at-Large for the Canadian Bioethics Society and as the Vice-President of the Board of Directors for EFRY Hope & Help for Women.