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The Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto is at the centre of one of North America’s largest biomedical research, education and clinical care networks. With 14 fully affiliated research-intensive hospitals — and dozens more community and clinical care sites — Temerty Medicine offers unparalleled opportunities in Canada’s most dynamic city for our more than 9,000 faculty and staff and 7,000 learners at all levels.

May 29, 2026
As they prepare to begin residency training across a wide range of specialties, graduating students from the Temerty Faculty of Medicine MD Class of 2T6 reflect on what drew them to medicine, the moments that defined their training, and what they hope to carry forward into their careers as physicians.
May 27, 2026
Three students graduating from the University of Toronto's Temerty Faculty of Medicine talk about the experiences that drove their research, the challenges and communities that shaped them, and the impact they hope to make next.
May 26, 2026
U of T researchers have shown, for the first time, that organ-specific cues prompt some immune cells to become uniquely adapted to the tissues in which they reside.
From Faculty leadership

Canada’s competitive advantage

Last week, I had the privilege of attending the International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM), hosted by the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC) in Ottawa. Spending time with leaders from medical schools across the country — and from around the world — was a reminder of just how much talent, commitment and shared purpose exists within our community. Prior to the conference, I joined fellow deans on a panel at a breakfast for medical school leaders, senators and parliamentarians at the Senate of Canada. Our conversation, co-hosted by Senator Stan Kutcher and AFMC, focused on strengthening the physician training pipeline, the future of medical education and the role of our faculties in Canada’s innovation and economic landscape. It’s a compelling case — medical schools are engines of discovery, talent and economic vitality, and at a moment when global competition for research leadership has never been fiercer, that role has never mattered more.

Giving Back

The impact of donor support begins by enhancing the work of our clinicians, researchers and trainees but then resonates throughout the health-care system and ultimately serves to improve human health.
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