Dr. Jessica Thom
Directeur(trice) du programme
Justin van Lieshout & Matthew Armour
The program offers an accredited two-year subspecialty training program, which is flexible to allow training in either an academic or clinical stream. We offer a unique Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Research, and Non-clinical (LEARN Time) program that will allow residents who are meeting or exceeding the standards of their program to access protected time that they may direct toward opportunities for experiential learning activities. This time will allow you to tailor your learning experience and launch your future career.
In addition to a robust academic curriculum that will rely heavily on resident feedback for its refinement, we also offer Simulation and Point-of-Care Ultrasound Training curricula. We will also collaborate with other universities to run Academic Half-Days for residents that will be tailored based on their needs and feedback.
The TMU School of Medicine currently has clinical partnerships with multiple training sites:
Residency training will leverage a distributed model which may include training at any of these sites for learning in environments, which include community and clinical settings, urban and rural environments, and inpatient and outpatient settings. While the majority of resident training will be focused in Peel and surrounding communities, additional learning experiences may take place at other training sites within Canada through Inter-University Affiliation Agreements. These agreements are subject to change and result in training at sites other than those that are listed above.
Travel to various locations will be required. Access to a personal vehicle will be beneficial, though anyone with access to a reliable means of transportation is encouraged to consider this program.