Gary Naglie, appointed to the Ontario Hospital Association’s Physician Leadership Committee
Lindy Romanovsky, accepted into the Physician Leadership Program, Ontario Medical Association
The Ontario Medical Association, in partnership with U of T's Rotman School of Management, has created the Physician Leadership Program to build leadership skills in 30 participating physicians each year who will test and refine big ideas to drive broad health system change.
Awards
Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism
Sandra Kim and co-authors Rowena Ridout (Endocrinology & Metabolism), Heather McDonald-Blumer (Rheumatology), Angela Cheung (General Internal Medicine), Lianne Tile (General Internal Medicine) and Robert Josse (Endocrinology & Metabolism), First Place for the article Clinical practice guideline for management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Canada: 2023 update, Canadian Medical Association Journal's list of most-read articles for 2023
Sun-Ho Lee, Ancillary R01 grant, National Institutes of Health
Division of Geriatric Medicine
Samir Sinha, Clarkson Laureateship for Public Service, Massey College
The Clarkson Laureateship for Public Service is the highest honour Massey College awards annually to members of its community who exemplify the values of public service and volunteer their time at Massey or elsewhere to contribute to the common good.
Christina Reppas-Rindlisbacher,Resident Research Grant, PSI Foundation
Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Heather MacNeill, 2024 CAME Certificate of Merit, Canadian Association for Medical Education
Division of Respirology
Sarah Brode, 2024 Early Career Researcher Award, Canadian Training Platform for Trials Leveraging Existing Networks (CAN-TAP-TALENT)
Division of Rheumatology
Joan Wither, CIHR grant for her project Characterization of the T cell populations that regulate autoimmunity in asymptomatic anti-nuclear positive individuals and how they become altered in early untreated systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease