Fonds 0262 - University of Toronto. Department of Family and Community Medicine fonds

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UTA 0262

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University of Toronto. Department of Family and Community Medicine fonds

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  • 1981-2018 (Creation)

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5.2 m of textual and graphic records (33 boxes)
524 digital files (152 MB)

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(1969-current)

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The department teaches, creates and disseminates knowledge in primary care, advancing the discipline of family medicine and improving health for diverse and underserved communities locally and globally.

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(ca. 1990s - current)

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The Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) at the University of Toronto, and in particular its Global Health Program, aims to leverage the widely recognized depth and richness family medicine in Canada to help achieve equity and improve health of vulnerable individuals and populations in Canada and abroad.

The Global Health Program has extensive experience in collaborative partnerships with academic institutions and organizations in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). We anchor our work in a collective commitment to respectful collaboration, partner-centered support and innovative learner-responsive education. Our activities bring together the vast expertise of our faculty in clinical practice, scholarship and research, knowledge support, education and health systems management. - from http://www.dfcm.utoronto.ca/about-global-health-program

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