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Dr. Ilun Yang

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Katie Niblock

Administrateur(trice)
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Diplômés canadiens en médecine

6 Available Spots

Calendrier des événements

Événements à venir
11
Nov
19:00  
EST  
— Séance d’information
McMaster General Surgery CaRMS Town Hall
13
Nov
20:00  
EST  
— Town Hall Session
Niagara Campus General Surgery Town Hall
Événements à venir de
Université McMaster
01
Oct
18:00  
EST  
— Information Session, Meet & Greet, Program Information, Program Q&A, Resident Q&A, Town Hall Session
MacPeds - Ask A Resident Night
06
Oct
18:00  
EDT  
— Teaching Session
McMaster Internal Medicine PD/Resident Info Night
06
Oct
19:00  
EST  
— Information Session, Meet & Greet, Program Director or Assistant Program Director, Program Information, Program Q&A, Resident Q&A, Town Hall Session
MacPeds - CaRMS Town Hall
07
Oct
19:00  
EST  
— Séance d’information
McMaster University Family Medicine CMG Information Session
08
Oct
20:00  
EST  
— Information Session, Meet & Greet, Program Information, Program Q&A, Town Hall Session
McMaster University - FRCPC Emergency Medicine CaRMS Townhall
09
Oct
19:00  
EST  
— Séance d’information
McMaster Family Medicine IMG Information Session
09
Oct
19:30  
EST  
— Information Session, Open House
McMaster Pediatrics Virtual Open House 2025 – Canadian Medical Graduates
16
Oct
17:30  
EST  
— Séance d’information
McMaster Internal Medicine Information Session - Waterloo Regional Campus

Faits saillants

The Division of General Surgery is a key component of the Department of Surgery at McMaster University, located in Hamilton, Ontario. There are 30 surgeons in the Division based in Hamilton, as well as surgeons in our affiliated teaching sites in the community. The Division offers full service in all of the sub-specialties of General Surgery (except transplantation) at three acute care sites (Hamilton General Site, Juravinski site and St Joseph’s Healthcare).

The Hamilton General Site houses a Level One Adult Trauma Program servicing Hamilton and the surrounding region, receiving in excess of 500 multiple trauma patients per year. Clinical services for breast and colorectal oncology are distributed at all three sites, with specialized multidisciplinary clinics based at the Juravinski Cancer Centre site. Advanced Hepatobiliary surgery is based at the Juravinski site, while advanced soft tissue oncology is at the St Joseph’s and Juravinski sites. The full breadth of surgical care for Benign Diseases are distributed at all sites. The Centre for Minimal Access Surgery (CMAS) provides state of the art minimally invasive services, based primarily at St Joseph’s Healthcare. St Joseph’s also hosts the Bariatric Program and is the lead Provincial site for this growing Program. The Division provides comprehensive and high quality support to the busy Hamilton Emergency Departments, inpatient services and outpatient clinics, while also providing tertiary and quaternary care for our region. An important component of clinical care is collaboration with our non-surgical partners in multidisciplinary care. Division members are key members and leaders of Critical Care, and hepatobiliary, colorectal, breast, and sarcoma/melanoma site groups which offer residents of Hamilton and the region timely access to the highest level of care possible.

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Informations sur les salaires

Post graduate salaries and benefits differ by province and are determined by two things: your training year, and the province you work in. See below the salaries and benefits for McMaster University - General Surgery - Hamilton.
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Explorer le lieu

Hamilton cityscape
Hamilton
Hamilton is a Canadian port city on the western tip of Lake Ontario. The Niagara Escarpment, a huge, forested ridge known locally as “the mountain” and dotted with conservation areas and waterfalls, divides the city. The long-distance Bruce Trail runs along the escarpment. HMCS Haida, a naval warship on the city’s lakefront, and the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in the south, trace Canada’s military past.