University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
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The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, founded in 1843 as a school of medicine. More than 5,000 faculty members engage in a combination of research, teaching, administration, and clinical practice across the University of Toronto Campus, the faculty's nine fully-affiliated teaching hospitals (at 11 sites), the city of Toronto's department of public health, and a large number of community affiliated hospitals and organizations. After the Faculty of Arts & Science, the Faculty of Medicine has the largest budget and number of students (more than 6,000).
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Programs
The Faculty of Medicine offers a variety of programs, some of which lead to degrees including B.Sc., M.H.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. and M.D. The postgraduate medical education program, which trains doctors in various specialties, includes 68 subject programs. Research training leading to an M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree is offered in 16 departments. Hospitals
Fully Affiliated Teaching Hospitals
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