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Temerty Medicine Alumni

Alumni

Because of you, we lead the way.

Our alumni community is a network of more than 71,000 health care leaders that includes graduates of our health sciences, rehabilitation sciences, radiation sciences, Physician Assistant, MD and MD/PhD programs, as well as former residents and fellows.

We offer many ways of staying connected to the Faculty and to fellow alumni.

Volunteer as a student mentor or advisor, guest speaker, committee member and more.

Explore U of T and Temerty Medicine alumni benefits, such as events, activities and discounts.

Invest in student scholarships, support research and educational programming and more.

Featured Events

Join us for this virtual event series that explores how Temerty Medicine and our partner hospitals are advancing health care.

See if your class is planning a reunion this year and learn about becoming a class ambassador.

U of T and Temerty Medicine plan events for alumni all year long, including Alumni Reunion — find out what's currently scheduled.

Dec 9, 2025
Temerty Medicine pharmacology & toxicology alumnus Arda Minocherhomjee acknowledges the privilege of his higher education and generously supports the institutions that helped shape him and his career. We talked to him about his life, work and philanthropy.
Dec 4, 2025
Dozens of Ontario undergraduate students competed in the first genetic-counselling case competition at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine in October, giving them a close look at what genetic counsellors do day-to-day.
Dec 1, 2025
Vanessa Gonçalves is an assistant professor in the departments of Pharmacology & Toxicology and Psychiatry, and an associate member of the Institute for Medical Science (IMS) at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine. Goncalves is also an independent scientist in the molecular brain sciences department at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).  She leads the MitoNeuroLab at CAMH’s Tanenbaum Centre for Pharmacogenetics.  The lab’s team investigates how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes ageing in mental illnesses and the onset and progression a variety of mental health conditions.