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Ontario Training More Doctors as it Builds a More Resilient Health Care System

by Asia Metro Editor
March 15, 2022
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Province Launching Largest Expansion of Medical School Education in Over 10 Years

BRAMPTON – The Ontario government is expanding medical school education as it continues to build a stronger, more resilient health care system, especially in growing and underserved communities. Ontario is adding 160 undergraduate seats and 295 postgraduate positions over the next five years, the largest expansion of undergraduate and postgraduate education in over 10 years.

“As our province grows, our government has a plan to build a stronger, more resilient health care system,” said Premier Doug Ford. “We’ve already shored up domestic production of critical supplies like PPE and have added thousands more hospital beds. Now, building on our work to recruit and retain nurses and personal support workers, we’re launching the largest expansion of medical education in ten years.”

This expansion will support all six medical schools across Ontario, including the University of Toronto’s new Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated Health, the Queen’s-Lakeridge Health Campus, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Western University, McMaster University and the University of Ottawa. Medical seats will also be allotted to the new Ryerson School of Medicine in Brampton when it becomes operational.
Hon. Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria, MPP for Brampton South ” said, As a growing city with pressing healthcare needs, I’m proud of the fact that the first new medical school in Ontario in over 30 years is being built right here in Brampton. After years of chronic staffing shortages, budget cuts, and neglect from previous governments, our community is finally getting our fair share. Brampton’s new medical school will give the eager students of today the opportunity to become the skilled doctors serving our community tomorrow – improving access and quality of care for all Bramptonians.”

While Mohamed Lachemi, President & Vice-Chancellor, Ryerson University said, “Ryerson University will offer a new approach to medical education in Ontario – one that draws on the university’s commitment to community, diversity and inclusion, and innovation to address the changing needs for healthcare delivery and practice. We are encouraged and grateful for this announcement of long-term investment by the government of Ontario and we look forward to shaping the future of healthcare with our partners in Brampton and Peel region.”
“Ontario’s health care professionals are some of the finest practitioners in the world and that is a testament to the education they receive through Ontario’s universities and colleges,” said Minister Dunlop. “This expansion will increase access to family and specialty physicians and other health care professionals in every corner of the province to ensure that Ontarians can access the health care they need, when they need it, wherever they may live.”

Expanded undergraduate and postgraduate medical school positions will be allocated as follows:
” Ryerson University will receive 80 undergraduate seats and 95 postgraduate positions
” University of Toronto will receive 30 undergraduate seats and 45 postgraduate positions
” Northern Ontario School of Medicine will receive 30 undergraduate seats, and 41 postgraduate positions
” Queen’s University will receive 20 undergraduate seats and 30 postgraduate positions
” Western University, McMaster University and University of Ottawa will each receive 28 postgraduate positions.

“Ontario’s doctors are key partners of a strong and sustainable health care system,” said Minister Elliott. “Supporting more students to become physicians is a key part of our plan to build up our health care workforce and ensure patients can access the care they need no matter where they live.”

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