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Mashup Score: 0Four Reflections from Elder Cindy White on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - 2 year(s) ago
Kawennanoron Cynthia (Cindy) White carries out the work of truth and reconciliation with a light heart and a trust in something beyond herself.
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Mashup Score: 2CHORUS Voices Rock Medicine Are Health Care Workers Hoping To Inspire | Canada’s Got Talent - 2 year(s) ago
Voices Rock Medicine is a choir of diverse women physicians who find joy, connection, and inspiration through singing. No experience required! After releasin…
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Mashup Score: 4Chair's Column: Introducing MEdS: Mobilizing Education Research and Scholarship to Accelerate Impact and New Funding for Education Scholarship - 3 year(s) ago
The Department of Medicine is known globally for its leadership in and substantial contributions to the field of medical education research and scholarship. Under the inaugural leadership of education scholar and clinician scientist Dr. Shiphra Ginsburg, the community of DoM members and learners engaged in this work has thrived and grown. At a DoM Medical Education Scholarship Retreat in late…
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Mashup Score: 6Introducing SPARK: The Sunnybrook Program to Access Research Knowledge for Black and Indigenous Medical Students - 3 year(s) ago
Dr. Mireille Norris knows firsthand about the unique disadvantages Black and Indigenous students experience while pursuing careers in medicine. “I SPARK, which is in the midst of its pilot year, is providing four Black and Indigenous medical students with an opportunity to engage in meaningful and fairly-paid research externships at Sunnybrook.
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Dr. Gillian Hawker I sincerely hope that you all had a chance to relax and enjoy the sun this summer. I know for many, the summer was far too brief, and the fall brings new concerns about COVID resurgence. As your Chair, I am finding the distance from you difficult. It is hard to judge how much to try advancing our strategic priorities versus letting things go while the pandemic is upon us. As…
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Mashup Score: 10The patient as content - Healthy Debate - 3 year(s) ago
Mr. Smith is a 35-year-old man diagnosed with COVID-19. The internist managing his care takes a photo of Mr. Smith’s chest X-ray and posts the image to his social media account, accompanied with #AnotherCovidPatient and an “eyeroll” emoji. Mr. Smith deteriorates clinically,…
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Mashup Score: 6Nine Department of Medicine faculty elected fellows of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences - 3 year(s) ago
Nine faculty members from the Department of Medicine have been named fellows of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS), one of the country’s highest honours in the health sciences community.
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Mashup Score: 12Department of Medicine, Division Director, Neurology - 3 year(s) ago
On behalf of the entire Department of Medicine, I am delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. David Tang-Wai as Department Division Director, Neurology.
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Mashup Score: 5We Must Do Better - 3 year(s) ago
Sage is one of the four sacred medicines for many First Nations Less than a month after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc territory, the discovery of 751 graves at the site of a former Marieval Indian Residential School in The Cowessess First Nation, Saskatchewan, is a devastating reminder of Canada’s…
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May 31, 2021 People across Canada and well beyond are struggling to absorb the news that the remains of 215 children have been discovered in an unmarked burial site at the former Indian Residential School in Kamloops, B.C. On behalf of the University of Toronto, I would like to acknowledge the dignity of each one of these 215 children, their families, and their communities. I…
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Wearing my orange shirt and grateful for all those who have helped @UofT_DoM learn and change - Four Reflections from Elder Cindy White on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation https://t.co/c5SSBO4nEZ