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Welcome to the MD Class of 2T9

Temerty Medicine’s MD Program is one of the largest undergraduate medical education programs in Canada. 

Our curriculum prepares graduates who are adaptive to the needs of patients and communities from diverse and varied populations, committed to evidence-informed practice and scholarship and to providing team-based care in an equitable, individualized and holistic manner.

We strive to provide a supportive, student-focused learning environment delivered on campus and across our network of affiliated hospitals and relationships with a range of community partners.

Meet the Associate Dean

Dr. Marcus Law
Professor Marcus Law has been appointed Associate Dean, MD Program effective July 1, 2021. Prof. Law is a Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. At the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, he has taken on many leadership roles including Academic Lead in Educational Technology, Director of Preclerkship Renewal, and most recently, Director of Foundations in the MD Program. In this role he has led the successful implementation and ongoing review of a new and innovative pre-clerkship curriculum.
Nov 5, 2025
Angela Zhou, a PhD student in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (LMP) and a trainee in U of T’s MD/PhD program receives Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Oct 14, 2025
In this Q&A Dr. Chaukos shares advice for current MD students, how she discovered her interest in psychiatry and why it's important to build community in medical school.
Sep 4, 2025
Get to know Dr. Ashna Bowry in this Q&A where she shares how she discovered her passions in medicine, advice for MD students and how she balances a demanding career with look after herself.

Student Assistance

The Student Assistance section is intended as a quick reference for medical students at the University of Toronto who are experiencing an urgent or crisis situation. This section provides information and links to resources on key issues that may arise, but does not connect you directly to assistance. If your health or safety, or the health or safety of someone else, is at risk, please call 911 or seek medical attention right away.