Arline had many exceptional gifts, a love for her work and her family, an incredible sense of kindness, and an authentic concern for helping others....
Nancy was guided by the principles of “what is right.” For the patient. For the student. For the young staff person. For the division. It is a legacy that continues t...
Bernie, a “surgeon’s surgeon,” performed the first liver transplant in Toronto. As Chief of General Surgery at U of T, he pioneered subspecialty training. ...
Rob, a family practitioner in Whistler, British Columbia, was frequently whisked away by helicopter to attend to skiing injuries high on the mountains....
Harold practised ophthalmology for over 50 years, pioneered the ophthalmic assistant profession worldwide, was a U of T ophthalmology and vision sciences professor, and c...
Dr. Berry was a neurology resident in Toronto and received his fellowship as an academic registrar at the National Hospital at Queen Square in London, England, from 1960...
In 1989, Chris Newman started her career as a staff physician in the SickKids NICU, but even prior to that, she trained there both as a resident and a fellow. Her initial...