Graduates of the class of 2T5

Temerty Faculty of Medicine

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 nine fully affiliated research-intensive hospitals — and dozens of 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.

Jun 19, 2025
How a chance encounter on the street evolved into a mentorship relationship that led now-Temerty Medicine internal medicine resident Amna Zulfiqar to pursue a career as a clinician-scientist.
Jun 18, 2025
A clinical trial involving adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) has found a combination therapy may reduce chronic kidney disease and improve health outcomes. The findings could help guide more precision care for young people with T1D.
Jun 16, 2025
The Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto will lead the newly expanded and rebranded Entrepreneurship for Commercialization of Health Opportunities (ECHO) program starting summer 2025 — a bold move to advance health innovation across disciplines.
From Faculty leadership

Congratulations, class of 2025!

On June 5, we have the immense joy and privilege of celebrating the convocation of the Class of 2025 — a remarkable group of learners who have reached an important milestone in their academic and professional journeys. For our graduating students, this achievement represents years of dedication and resilience and a deep commitment to inquiry, innovation and service. We celebrate not only their academic accomplishments but also the character and determination that brought them to this moment. Graduating from a postsecondary program is never easy, and completing training amidst the complex realities of recent years makes this milestone all the more meaningful.

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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