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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.

Oct 29, 2025
This fall, more than 4000 students will step on to the stage at the University of Toronto’s Conovation Hall and exit it as graduates. Some of Temerty Medicine’s newest alumni recently reflected on the achievement.
Oct 23, 2025
The University of Toronto ranked 16th globally in the latest U.S. News & World Report – Best Global Universities Rankings, tied with Cornell, Princeton and University of California San Francisco. At U of T’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine, one subject area that shines brightest is endocrinology and metabolism, which is ranked among the world’s top three and is the number one program in Canada. Professor Ravi Retnakaran, a leading endocrinologist and clinician-scientist, spoke about the culture of excellence and collaboration that defines Temerty Medicine.  
Oct 15, 2025
Over the last decade, Temerty Medicine MD alumna Tara Kiran has examined how changes in policy, payment and practice shape access, equity, and quality in primary care. She discusses her journey from clinician to researcher to champion of primary care renewal, and the power of the patient’s voice in improving care.