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鈥楬istoric moment鈥: Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated Health officially launched

SAMIH press conference
The Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated Health was officially launched during an event held on March 22 at 澳门六合彩开奖接口 (Photos by Ruilin Yuan)

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澳门六合彩开奖接口鈥檚 new academy of medicine will look to help build a more inclusive and compassionate health care system for Scarborough and the eastern GTA.

Plans for the Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated Health (SAMIH) were officially announced yesterday (March 22) at an event held at the academy's future location on campus.

Professor Wisdom Tettey, U of T vice-president and principal of 澳门六合彩开奖接口, said the academy will be unique in that it will recruit students from local communities in Scarborough.

鈥淢any of the students will be talented individuals intentionally drawn from our neighbourhoods, reflecting our diverse communities, and enabling us to serve our population the best way possible.鈥 

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Tettey said that SAMIH will also partner with 澳门六合彩开奖接口鈥檚 recently established Institute for Inclusive Health Research, which will explore themes related to health, well-being, and resilient communities.

鈥淔or us, this is yet another manifestation of UTSC鈥檚 vision of inclusive excellence.鈥

Vijay Thanigasalam, MPP for Scarborough-Rouge Park, called SAMIH a 鈥渉istoric moment鈥 for Scarborough that will help address a critical need for health care investments in the eastern GTA. He said training future health care professionals at the campus will also help inspire local youth and serve the needs of Scarborough鈥檚 diverse, multicultural communities.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a dream for many young people growing up in Scarborough to go to medical school in their local community. This will help make that dream a reality.鈥

SAMIH received funding as part of the Ontario government鈥檚 recently announced plan to increase the number of doctors in the province. Scheduled to open in 2025, SAMIH will have the capacity to graduate 30 physicians, 30 physician assistants, 30 nurse practitioners, 40 physical therapists per year and 300 life science undergraduate students per year once fully operational.

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Plans for SAMIH include a new building at the intersection of Morningside Avenue and Military Trail, across from the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre.

Jill Dunlop, Minister of Colleges and Universities, said COVID-19 highlighted how critical health care professionals are to health and long-term care. It also revealed the vulnerabilities in Ontario鈥檚 health care system and the need to strengthen its workforce. 

鈥淭his new medical campus will help address the health care needs of Scarborough and the Durham Region, and promises to be a major health care hub for training in this community,鈥 she said. 

Patricia Houston, acting dean of U of T鈥檚 Temerty Faculty of Medicine, said SAMIH will be more than just a medical school. She noted that in addition to doctors, SAMIH will educate physical therapists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and clinical psychologists.

The academy will also work alongside local community organizations and health care providers to design education programs and support new models of care that meet the needs of Scarborough residents. Students will be embedded within local hospitals, primary care facilities and community agencies as part of their training and education.

Houston thanked the Ontario government and acknowledged the contributions from the Scarborough Health Network, Lakeridge Health, Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Michael Garron Hospital and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in developing the proposal for SAMIH.

鈥淚 am delighted to share this vision of SAMIH with you today,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is considerable work ahead, but also remarkable opportunities to realize this vision together.鈥

Jill Dunlop
Jill Dunlop, Minister of Colleges and Universities, said SAMIH will help address the health care needs of Scarborough and the Durham Region.

Ontario鈥檚 Treasury Board president, MPP Prabmeet Sarkaria, said the creation of SAMIH will change how health care is delivered in Scarborough. He said Scarborough has been 鈥渦nderrepresented and underserved鈥 for too long when it comes to health care funding.

He added that U of T is an ideal venue to house the academy in Scarborough given the university鈥檚 world-renowned research and medical school.

鈥淎 new generation of eager students will have the opportunity to become the physicians and health care professionals that they鈥檝e always dreamed of in their communities.鈥