What makes the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto a dynamic centre for training, collaboration and innovation? Let us tell you…
Who we are
We’re people We’re multi-disciplinary
U OF T’S HEALTH SCIENCE NETWORK: 58,000+ Alumni 25 14 Medicine Departments Graduate Arts & Rehabilitation Science Sciences units spanning basic science, clinical, 7,600+ rehabilitation Students Nursing UTM/ 16 and MAM sciences, Social Work Interdisciplinary translational Centres/Institutes research, and health systems 1,464 Pharmacy Dentistry Undergraduate 79 medical professions Kinesiology Post MD 9 students IBBME* & Physical programs (Engineering) Education Departments teaching undergraduate Arts Public & Science students 68 Health *Institute of Biomaterials MD/PhD students & Biomedical Engineering 2,500 Graduate students We’re partners in Canada’s single payer system
2,097 PARTNERSHIPS IN ACTION Residents 9 Teaching 25 Fully-affiliated Hospitals Community-affiliated hospitals hospitals and sites, including: 1,558 • Baycrest Health Sciences • Humber River Hospital Fellows • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health • Lakeridge Health • Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital • Markham Stouffville Hospital 40,505 • The Hospital for Sick Children • Michael Garron Hospital Registrants per • St. Michael’s Hospital Site • North York General Hospital year for Continuing • Sinai Health System: • Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences Professional · Bridgepoint Health • Providence Healthcare Development activities · Mount Sinai Hospital • Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre • St. Joseph’s Health Centre — • University Health Network: • Scarborough and Rouge Hospital 8,144 · Princess Margaret Hospital • Southlake Regional Health Centre · Toronto General Hospital • Trillium Health Partners: Faculty members · Toronto Rehabilitation Institute · Credit Valley Hospital · Toronto Western Hospital · Mississauga Hospital 951 • Women's College Hospital · Queensway Health Centre Staff • Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care • West Park Healthcare Centre 2,042 • William Osler Health System Donors (FY18, 35% first-time) enterprise research We’re ahuge (Clinical, Pre-clinical&Health) Times HigherEducation 13 Ranking (Medicine) QS World University 11 (Clinical Medicine) U.S. News&World Report 5 (Clinical Medicine) National Taiwan University 3 International Rankings and amongthebestinworld We’re Canada’s topmedicalschool th rd th th How wehaveimpact How wecompare
153 countries with researchersin Co-authored papers 12,000+ Total awards 10,116 Total funding $864M and relatedfields journals inmedicine 50 highest-impact and citationsinthe for publications We’re school with just our sizeintheworld Toronto’s theonlycity physicians inCanada largest We’re the about UofT... Did youknowthis
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1951 1936 1936 1930 1921 tackle thebiggestchallengesinhumanhealthtoday. This distinguishedhistoryofinnovationpositionsusto delivered revolutionaryadvancesinhealthresearch. For almostacentury, theUniversityofToronto has 2015 2010 1995 1991 1989 1988 1984 1981 1981 1961 Our recordofsuccess Wilfrid G.Bigelow Norman Bethune David A.Scott&ArthurF. Charles Frederick Tisdall J.B. Collip Frederick Banting Todd Mainprize et al. Derek vanderKooy Peter St.George-Hyslop Tony Pawson Lap-Chee Tsui Alan Hudson& SusanMacKinnon Tak Mak Griffith Pearson David Jenkins James Till & ErnestMcCulloch First ElectronicHeartPacemaker First MobileBloodTransfusion Unit Purification ofHeparin Pablum Insulin Opening theBlood-BrainBarrier Stem CellsRestoreSighttoBlindMice for Early-onsetAlzheimer’s Discovery ofTwo GenesResponsible Development ofNewCancerDrugs Cell ReceptorDiscoveriesLeadingtothe The CysticFibrosisGene First NerveTransplant T-Cell ReceptorGene First SingleLungTransplant The GlycemicIndex Discovery ofStemCells ’12, ’13 ’49, ’52 ‘16 ’16, & J.J.R. Macleod ’35,‘38 ’16, ’22, Theodore Drake & JoelCooper CharlesBest ‘48 ’14 ’21, ’25, & AlanBrown
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