Temerty Medicine, University of Toronto

UofTMed Magazine

Health EN ↓ 11 episodes

UofTMed is an alumni magazine like no other. Bold, ambitious and lively, we dive into medicine’s most pressing topics.

Author

Temerty Medicine, University of Toronto

Category

Health

Podcast website

temertymedicine.utoronto.ca

Latest episode

Jun 15, 2026

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Episodes

Flush with Insight 15.06.2026

What if the next disease outbreak is discovered in a sewer before a hospital?

Mistaken Identity 15.06.2026

A decade of bloating, pain and wrong answers led to one diagnosis

Mystery in a Bottle 15.06.2026

I carried my own poop on the Toronto subway—here’s what it revealed

Mind Your Gut 15.06.2026

Does the ‘second brain’ hold the key to mental health?

Power of Poo 15.06.2026

The most overlooked clue to your health might be sitting in your gut

Altered State 09.12.2025

When deepfakes pose as doctors

Staying Power 09.12.2025

Five members of the Temerty Faculty of Medicine community were asked:   Why do you stay in science? Here, they express what keeps them engaged in the discipline.

Fixing a Troubled Peer Review System 08.12.2025

With concerns about cost, delays and lack of transparency, some experts are questioning whether the peer review system needs change

Instinct for Integrity 08.12.2025

Are we living in a golden age of science? Or, is science in crisis

Feedback Forward 02.12.2025

Embedding research into care.

Charting a New Course 01.12.2025

What if the path you envisioned for yourself ended up taking you places you never expected?

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