Dr. Amrita Roy, PhD, MD, CCFP, is an early-career clinician-scientist in the Departments of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at Queen’s University, and a practicing family physician at Queen’s Family Health Team. She is a graduate of University of Calgary’s MD-PhD program. A settler ally with a research focus in Indigenous health dating back to her doctoral studies in Calgary, Dr. Roy works in close collaboration with Indigenous peoples in community-engaged research centred on the principles of Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession (OCAP). Dr. Roy’s research program bridges population health, primary care, and health policy; one area of focus is Indigenous community engagement and Indigenous-focused evaluation of health systems transformation in Ontario in the advent of the new Ontario Health Teams. Methodologically, Dr. Roy has expertise in quantitative, qualitative, mixed- and multiple-methods approaches to health research, in addition to community-based and participatory research approaches. Along with patient care and health research, Dr. Roy enjoys teaching and mentorship of learners. She supervises both clinical and research trainees across degree programs at Queen's. In 2021, she was recognized as a CFMS Culture Changer Champion by the Canadian Federation of Medical Students, following nomination by Queen's medical trainees.