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Health care, then and now: New chair joins national network

AMS Healthcare and the J & W Murphy Foundation have endowed $1.75M each toward a $3.5-million gift to establish the Roper-Hannah Chair in the History of Healthcare and Health Equity at King鈥檚 and 麻豆传媒.
Presidents William Lahey and Kim Brooks standing with Lisa Murphy and Karen Spaulding of the J & W Murphy Foundation and Helen Angus of AMS Healthcare in the King鈥檚 President鈥檚 Lodge during the event.

Posted:听March 12, 2025

By: Karen Eull

Photos by Kelly Clark

L to r: Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed (麻豆传媒 Medicine), Lisa Murphy and Karen Spaulding (J & W Murphy Foundation), Helen Angus (CEO, AMS Healthcare), President William Lahey (The University of King鈥檚 College) and President Kim Brooks (麻豆传媒).

麻豆传媒 President Kim Brooks and University of King鈥檚 College President William Lahey announced on Tuesday, March 11, the creation of a new research chair that will be at the forefront of advancing medical humanities in Canada.

The Roper-Hannah Chair in the History of Healthcare and Health Equity, announced at the capstone event for the听100th听anniversary of the association between King鈥檚 and 麻豆传媒, will explore questions of health equity from a critical historical perspective.

AMS Healthcare and J & W Murphy Foundation each endowed $1,750,000 to create the chair.听听

鈥淭his Chair is a powerful testament to the enduring partnership between 麻豆传媒 and King鈥檚, and to the importance of understanding healthcare through a historical lens,鈥 said President Brooks during the event at the President's Lodge at King's. 鈥淭he history of healthcare is not just about medical advances 鈥 it鈥檚 about the choices we鈥檝e made, the voices we鈥檝e elevated or ignored, and the systems we鈥檝e built. This initiative will ensure that future generations of scholars and practitioners learn from that history to shape a more equitable and compassionate health-care system.鈥

Kim Brooks standing at the podium speaking into the microphone during the event with banners displaying 麻豆传媒 and King's partnership and logos. Kim Brooks, President of 麻豆传媒. (Photo: Alison DeLory)

First in Atlantic Canada

This tenured or tenure-track appointment will be held by a historian who contributes significantly through teaching and research to the body of scholarship on the history of health care and health equity.

The chair holder will be appointed to the听Department of History听in the听Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at 麻豆传媒听and will teach in King鈥檚听. They will also be cross-appointed to Dal鈥檚听.

Since the 1970s, AMS Healthcare has helped to turn the history of health care into a thriving discipline, supporting a community of scholars to advance a robust understanding of how medical and bioethics change over time. The community includes听听at universities across the country 鈥 this is the first in Atlantic Canada.

鈥淲e are delighted to join the J & W Murphy Foundation to add the Roper-Hannah Chair to the community of Hannah Scholars across Canada,鈥 said Helen Angus, CEO of AMS Healthcare. 鈥淲ith the addition of this new Chair,we continue this legacy 鈥 strengthening our national network of healthcare historians and further embedding history into medical and healthcare education. This Chair will support research, mentorship, teaching and community development, helping future generations of healthcare professionals appreciate the historical forces that have shaped modern medicine and the ethical challenges that lie ahead.鈥

Helen Angus speaking into a microphone at the podium during the event. Helen Angus, CEO of AMS Healthcare.

How the past shaped the present

With their gift, the J & W Murphy Foundation continues its investment in compassionate care through its charitable endeavours. This is the second Chair at 麻豆传媒 made possible by their generosity鈥攖he first being the J & W Murphy Foundation Endowed Chair in Palliative Care.

鈥淲e value this new Chair for the way it brings humanities and healthcare together,鈥 said Lisa Murphy, who, with her sister Karen Spaulding, carries on the Foundation created by their parents, the late Janet and Bill Murphy.听

鈥淚t reflects our commitment to understanding medicine not just through the narrative lens of those in power, but also the lived experiences of those affected by historical decision-making听as we strive to improve health equity."

鈥淗elping name this Chair was also deeply personal 鈥 we do it to honour our mother, Janet Roper Murphy, our Roper family鈥檚 deep Halifax roots, and our uncle Henry Roper鈥檚 lifelong dedication to history and the University of King鈥檚 College.鈥

Using the indispensable tools of critical historical analysis, the appointed Chair will conduct, promote and disseminate research at the intersection of the history of medicine/health care, medical and bioethics, and health equity.

Murphy and Spaulding in conversation on at the event wearing namebadges. Karen Spaulding and Lisa Murphy of the J & W Murphy Foundation.

Scholarly touchpoints of the Chair may include:

  • complicity of medical systems in colonial structures;
  • health equity framing in the health-care system;
  • critical global history of science, before, during and after the colonial period;
  • medicine and healthcare beyond Eurocentric understandings and borders;
  • critical interrogation of a still-largely Eurocentric understanding of bioethics and their value propositions around health and well-being.

鈥淭he history of health care documents our past to see where we have stumbled before, especially in the areas of health equity,鈥 said President Lahey. 鈥淓quity is an essential part of health and wellbeing. The Canada Health Act commits Canada to equity in the financing and delivery of core healthcare services, but we know we have much to do to make equity a wider reality for everyone, in and beyond those core services. Historical analysis helps us understand our past and present to imagine the better and more equitable systems of the future.鈥

The anticipated first appointment for the Chair will be in the 2026鈥27 academic year.

William Lahey speaking into the microphone at the podium during the event. William Lahey, President of The University of King鈥檚 College.