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Family Medicine Teaching Units (FMTU)
Family Medicine Teaching Units are the newest development within the Family Medicine Residency Programs at the University of Toronto, Queen's University and McMaster University. These Teaching Units provide the residents with an opportunity to train in the growing communities that surround the urban centers.
Family Medicine Teaching Unit Locations
University of Toronto
Barrie - The Royal Victoria Hospital
Newmarket - Southlake Regional Health Centre
Markham - Markham Stouffville Hospital, Markham Site
Queen's University
Peterborough - Peterborough Regional Health Centre
McMaster University
Kitchener-Waterloo and Area
Niagara Area
These regional hubs provide a wide range of primary and secondary services with the added compliment of some tertiary services, creating a rich Family Medicine learning experience. Enthusiastic and energetic faculty will ensure that the residents receive an experience of the highest quality.
Residents will experience the full scope of Family Medicine through a broad range of rotations, with an excellent teacher to learner ratio, lots of hands-on learning and independence. The combination of Family Medicine, hospital rotations and other community placement offers an excellent mix of inpatient and outpatient care to maximize the resident's training.
All three of the University of Toronto sites are projected to accommodate 18 full time Family Medicine residents, who will complete a two year residency at their base site that will be comprised of horizontal rotations at their base and elective and teaching practice rotations in various ROMP communities.
The Queen's University sites are projected to accommodate 12 full time Family Medicine Residents.
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