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Feb 27, 2026  |  12:00pm - 12:45pm

From Promise to Practice: AI in Medicine, Five Years On

Type
Temerty Medicine Talk
Tag(s)
Alumni

All registrants will receive a link to join live shortly before the event or watch the recording at their convenience.

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At our inaugural Temerty Medicine Talk in 2020, The Globe and Mail health columnist André Picard sat down with Dr. Muhammad Mamdani — the director of U of T’s newly launched Temerty Centre for AI Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM) to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in medicine and T-CAIREM’s potential in the field.

Now, five years later, AI is reshaping patient care, accelerating discovery and redefining the skills health professionals need to thrive — and T-CAIREM is fulfilling its promise as a global nexus for health care of the future.

Join us at our next Temerty Medicine Talk as Picard and Mamdani reconnect for a timely update. Together, they’ll explore real-world examples of innovative AI use across health care, highlight AI-powered research emerging in Toronto and beyond, and examine how T-CAIREM is laying the data infrastructure and educational foundations needed for U of T — and Canada — to continue leading the AI revolution in medicine.

Kindly register by February 25th. A link to watch live or view the recording will be provided to all registrants prior to the event.

Dr. Muhammad Mamdani stands at a glass window and looks out over the Toronto cityscape