"NO MATTER HOW HARD THIS IS FOR ME TO SEE, I HAVE NO RIGHT TO LOOK AWAY."
~ DR. NABIHA ISLAM
ON THE PLIGHT OF THE ROHINGYA REFUGEES, THE CURRENT, CBC INTERVIEW WITH DR. ISLAM
Our GHMM Team and Faculty
Our Global Health Mini-Masters team includes University of Toronto and community leaders in education and global health. Our team are committed to working together with our students to better understand how education and action can improve health and wellbeing of the most vulnerable populations across the world.
University of Toronto Schools (UTS)
OISE Team
Master of Teaching (MT) Program.
Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME)
PGME Team
Our GHMM FrontlineTeam
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~ DR. NABIHA ISLAM
ON THE PLIGHT OF THE ROHINGYA REFUGEES, THE CURRENT, CBC INTERVIEW WITH DR. ISLAM
Our GHMM Team and Faculty
Our Global Health Mini-Masters team includes University of Toronto and community leaders in education and global health. Our team are committed to working together with our students to better understand how education and action can improve health and wellbeing of the most vulnerable populations across the world.
University of Toronto Schools (UTS)
- UTS is a transformative learning community focused on intellectual growth and individual development. We build on a tradition of academic distinction and leadership to develop socially responsible, global citizens.
- UTS provides a dynamic and respectful culture in which students take on significant responsibility for the decision-making, planning and leading of both student affairs and initiatives in the wider community.
OISE Team
Master of Teaching (MT) Program.
- The Master of Teaching Program is an intensive teacher education program designed for people who are looking to become exceptional teachers.
- The program is committed to excellence and the preparation of the next generation of educational leaders.
- Teacher Candidates take part in a research project that connects real experiences and theory to explore educational practice and curriculum.
- TBC Master of Teaching candidate
Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME)
- PGME’s Global Health initiatives reflect local and global social responsibility and accountability, supporting PGME medical residents and fellows towards contribution and leadership in global health education, research and practice.
- The Global Health Education Initiative (GHEI), led by Post Graduate Medical Education, is an exciting initiative which fills a long-recognized gap in the training of health professionals who are interested in making an impact in the global health scene.
PGME Team
- Ranie Ahmed, BSc, PGME GH Assistant
- Delaney Hines, MPH, Lead, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Heart and Stroke Foundation;
GHMM Lead - Judy Kopelow, PGME Global Health
- Dr. Barry Pakes, PGME Global Health
Our GHMM FrontlineTeam
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- Delaney Hines, GHMM Lead
- Emily Di Nunzio, UTS Lead
- Ranie Ahmed, PGME Global Health
- Maryam Yousefi, OISE
- UTS Facilitators
Our GHMM Faculty
Global health issues represent local, national, and international challenges. In Toronto, the most multicultural city in the world, global health is local health and local health is global health. Global Health knowledge is critical to solving the most challenging health problems affecting individuals and communities around the globe.
Our Global Health faculty include health care practitioners, educators, researchers and
global health advocates. These specialists will provide GHMM campers an introduction to the special themes they will be doing their group research on.
Here are the critical global health themes our faculty will speak about!
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Women’s Health
- Children’s Health
- LGBTQ2S+ Health
- Indigenous Communities
- Persons Living with Disabilities
GHMM Faculty
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- Dr. Gayathri Naganathan - on women's global health
- Dr. Shazeen Suleman and Dr. Chandandeep Bal - on children's global health
- Dr. Wesley Verbeek and Dr. Julia Olioff - on LGBTQ2S+ global health
- Dr. Sarah Park - on Indigenous global health
- Dr. Jan Andrysek - on persons living with disabilities.