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the province of Ontario. If a Clinician Teacher, they will have completed formal training through completion of the MSc in Education, Master Teacher Program or equivalent. If a Clinician Investigator or
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minimum of three letters of reference to: Dr. Heidi Schmidt, Department Head and JDMI Program Medical Director, c/o Sylvia Aceti by email to Radiology.Careers@uhn.ca or by mail at 585 University Avenue, PMB
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Applications should be addressed to: Dr. Heidi Schmidt, Department Head and JDMI Program Medical Director, JDMI (University Health Network, Sinai Health, and Women's College Hospital) Address: c/o Sylvia Aceti
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the experience of older patients, and as the home of Sunnybrook’s specialized geriatric services program, delivering evidence-based interdisciplinary care that is integrated across Sunnybrook. Services include a
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. The tentative start date of this appointment is September 1, 2026 (negotiable). Unity Health Toronto is home to one of the most advanced adult Critical Care programs in Canada. The program brings world-leading
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. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2026, or as mutually agreed upon. The echocardiography laboratory runs a busy program with >35,000 echocardiography studies (inpatients and outpatients) per year that includes
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, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, and the Trauma program. Our department currently has 3 multi-detector CT scanners, and 4 MRI scanners (two 1.5T and two 3.0 T) plus a portable ultra-low field 0.064T head
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. The Division has a well-established subspecialty practice in oncology, with a long-standing history of multidisciplinary care in the genitourinary oncology program. Remuneration will be derived from a variety of
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for the Division. The Director reports directly to the Chair of Medicine. The Division of Rheumatology at the University of Toronto is a leading academic program embedded within multiple teaching hospitals
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candidate will translate new insights into identifying new drug targets for improved patient outcomes in periodontal health. Dr. McCulloch’s laboratory is described here: https://discover.research.utoronto.ca