The Model For Change
Our model for change and goals are informed not only by discussions within UCSF and across the national network of Centers of Excellence in Women’s Health, but importantly by a robust dialogue with our community partners, who are wise and effective champions for the health and well-being of women and girls.
What We Believe
We believe that in order to accelerate transformational progress and sustain it, women must assume positions of leadership across the University in numbers at least equal to men. It is not enough, for example, that we admit comparable percentages of women and men into medical school (as we have been doing for decades), when the rate of women who serve as deans, department chairs, and division chiefs is far lower.
We fully anticipate that changing the face of leadership can change the quality of our professional and scientific culture and improve the decisions made by leadership teams. Institutional culture needs to promote diverse leadership with an inclusive climate and equitable resources in order for women and persons of color to be appointed and successful in leadership roles. The CoE’s approach includes examining both individual and systemic obstacles to the advancement of women in order to find where we can best facilitate change and promote success for women leaders. The CoE sees the need to enact programs beginning with adolescent women and continuing along the entire pipeline of the health care workforce.
Administrative Team
Judy Young, MPH, Executive Director
Nancy Elgort, Operations Manager
Ramona Webb, Poet in Residence
Schyneida Williams, Community Engagement Coordinator
Cindy Fortune, Patient Advocate & Clinic Coordinator - Black Wellness Clinic
Baylee DeCastro, Strategic Planning Director