Programs
Our UHN programs and services are among the most advanced in the world. We have grouped our physicians, staff, services and resources into 10 medical programs to meet the needs of our patients and help us make the most of our resources.
About UHN
University Health Network is a health care and medical research organization in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The scope of research and complexity of cases at UHN has made us a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care.
Our Locations
Our 10 medical programs are spread across eight hospital sites – Princess Margaret, Toronto General, Toronto Rehab’s five sites, Toronto Western – as well as our education programs through the Michener Institute of Education at UHN. Learn more about the services, programs and amenities offered at each location.
Maps & Directions
Find out how to get to and around our nine locations — floor plans, parking, public transit, accessibility services, and shuttle information.
Ways You Can Help
Being touched by illness affects us in different ways. Many people want to give back to the community and help others. At UHN, we welcome your contribution and offer different ways you can help so you can find one that suits you.
Newsroom
The Newsroom is the source for media looking for information about UHN or trying to connect with one of our experts for an interview. It’s also the place to find UHN media policies and catch up on our news stories, videos, media releases, podcasts and more.
The roles of all health professionals, patients and caregivers are changing, and the Princess Margaret Cancer Campus is leading in transforming cancer education for the future by providing just-in-time and intensive quality learning opportunities for providers, patients and caregivers toward sustainable cancer care.
Leads / Contacts
Tina Papadakos and Meredith Giuliani
The Princess Margaret Cancer Campus:
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Difficult Conversations in Health Literate Care
This program aims to provide you with skills to support patients and families through difficult conversations such as breaking bad news and disclosing adverse events.
Learn about the Difficult Conversations program »
CARO-ARRO Collaborative Global Oncology Enrichment Program
The Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology (CARO) and the Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology (ARRO) are collaborating on an exciting new Collaborative Global Oncology Enrichment Program.
Princess Margaret Rounds
Livestream Princess Margaret Rounds or view videos of past sessions. Here you will find Innovation Rounds as well as Radiation Medicine Program (RMP) Rounds, Combined Department of Radiation Oncology / Department of Oncology & Hematology Rounds, and Grand Rounds.
Watch Princess Margaret Rounds »
Cancer Education Research & Innovation Rounds
Cancer educators, researchers, and health professional trainees across the globe are invited to join this quarterly webcast that highlights research and innovation in cancer education.
Careers in Oncology
This nano video series was developed to help you think about careers in oncology. Click on a video to hear professionals speak for 1-2 minutes about a typical work week and highlights of their work.
Watch the Careers in Oncology videos »
Cancer 360
This online course provides exposure to a diverse range of topics in cancer to promote a holistic understanding of cancer and cancer survivorship for current and future cancer health professionals.
Learn more about the Cancer 360 program »
Cancer 360+ Summer Student Program
Cancer 360+ is a fantastic enrichment opportunity for summer students at any level of training. The program is designed to work flexibly within a student's schedule to provide a 360 degree view of cancer.
Learn about the Cancer 360+ Summer Student Program »
Cancer 360: High School
This online course provides exposure to a diverse range of topics in cancer to promote a holistic understanding of cancer and cancer survivorship for high school students.
Learn about the Cancer 360: High School program »
Summer Student Clinician Scientist Program
The Summer Student Clinician Scientist Program is a local outreach program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre that is designed to teach students from the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) about the diverse nature of careers in science and health care.
Learn more about the Summer Student Clinician Scientist Program »
Global Oncology Leadership Development Program
The Princess Margaret Global Oncology Leadership Development Program is a series of lectures and interactive small group sessions designed to equip Fellows with the skills, networks and opportunities to develop as leaders in cancer care at a local, regional and international level.
Learn more about the Global Oncology Leadership Development Program »
Young Leaders in Cancer Program
The Young Leaders in Cancer Program provides members early in their career a structured opportunity to come together to explore important topics in leadership, network and build leadership skills. The program is designed to empower members to lead from where they stand and drive the innovation and change needed to evolve cancer care to meet unprecedented demand.
Learn more about the Young Leaders in Cancer Program »
Certificate in Plain Language for Patient/Public Health Communication
Enhance your written communication skills with patients and caregivers to support health literacy and engagement in this blended learning program.
Learn about the Plain Language Certificate »