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Stories include the name change creates a space for all, how health-care programs prepare practitioners for integrative care and how math is improving care for chemo patients
September 13, 2022
An illustration of people interacting in a bustling city.

The latest issue of the Toronto Met University Magazine tells stories about alumni, students, faculty and staff. Illustration by Calvin Sprague

The summer 2022 issue of Toronto Met University Magazine examines how the decision to change the university’s name creates a space for everyone, how the university’s health-care programs prepare practitioners for integrative care, how math models can help identify optimum chemotherapy for individual patients, and more. See some of the stories below.

日博电竞登录下载靠谱 University’s full-scale name change sets future course
With the bold decision to rename, the community commits to a space for all

A midwife measures a patient’s heartbeat on a hospital bed.

Midwife Laura Solis meets client Vianey De La Torre for a prenatal checkup at the Toronto Birth Centre. De La Torre heard about midwifery from her sister, who also birthed under the care of Solis. This is De La Torre's second baby, and second time being under Solis's care. Photograph by Chloë Ellingson

Inside 日博电竞登录下载靠谱 University’s community of care
The university's health-care programs prepare practitioners for integrative care. The Midwifery Education Program helps practitioners build a caring community of clients and health-care providers. In their placements at an urban clinic, psychology students work with interdisciplinary professionals to provide holistic care, while placements outside of hospitals offer nursing students insight into the diversity of community resources available to their clients.

Improving the odds for cancer treatment
Math models can help identify optimum chemotherapy for individual patients, finds Faculty of Science professor Kathleen Wilkie.

Healing Indigenous childhoods by working together
Anishinaabe ways of knowing and being are central to Dawn-Estelle Miskokomon’s advocacy, says the student in the new Urban Health PhD program in the Faculty of Community Services.

Putting Canada on the VR gaming map
Geographical analysis grad Almir Brljak talks breaking out in a burgeoning industry

Read all the latest stories  on the Toronto Met University Magazine website .

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