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 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.

Jul 11, 2025
A new study has found that among patients with a diabetes-related eye condition, those who are male, Black or Hispanic, or living further away are more likely to be lost to follow-up, putting them at greater risk of vision loss.
Jul 10, 2025
Nicole Weber and Nina Trask are researchers with Feeding Kids, Nourishing Minds, a series of studies on school food programs led by the University of Toronto. Their recent work highlights benefits and challenges of these programs, and offers insight on how a national, coordinated approach can improve program delivery.
Jul 10, 2025
Five current or former Temerty Faculty of Medicine faculty members and four alumni have been recognized with the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honour, in the latest round of appointments and promotions announced June 30, 2025.
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.

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