About Victor Roy

Victor Roy MD, PhD is a family physician and sociologist working to achieve health equity through scholarship, education, and solidarity-based change efforts in local and global communities. He is currently a Veterans Affairs Scholar in the National Clinician Scholars Program at Yale University.

He completed residency training in family medicine at Boston University, serving clinically at Boston Medical Center and Codman Square Health Center. Alongside his medical degree from Northwestern University, he earned a doctorate in sociology from the University of Cambridge on a Gates Cambridge scholarship. His doctoral thesis centered on the political economy of drug pricing and access to medicines via the case of curative treatments for hepatitis C and will be the subject of a forthcoming book published by University of California Press. Previously, he co-founded and served as Executive Director of GlobeMed, a network of students on university campuses partnering with communities around the world to tackle poverty and health inequity.

He is the grandson of a physician and a village health worker from rural West Bengal, India. 

Education

  • BA in Political Science, Northwestern University
  • MPhil in Modern Societies and Global Transformations, University of Cambridge
  • PhD in Sociology and Political Economy, University of Cambridge
  • MD in Medicine, Northwestern University

Professional Fields

Milestones and Recognition

  • Gates Cambridge Scholar, 2009, 2013
  • Fellowships at Auschwitz in the Study of Professional Ethics, 2015

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