Occupational Medicine
Occupational medicine is defined by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as a medical discipline that emphasizes prevention and deals clinically and administratively with the health needs of both individuals and groups with respect to their working environments and includes the recognition, evaluation, control, management and rehabilitation of occupationally related diseases and injuries.
Occupational Medicine Research
The Division of Occupational Medicine is actively engaged in research focused on occupational disease that is housed in the Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease (CREOD).
Occupational Medicine Rounds
Find schedules for upcoming Occupational Medicine rounds and an archive of previous rounds.
Resident Resources
Where you’ll find everything from trainee schedules, manuals, learning resources and more.
Residency Training Program
Emphasizing prevention, and dealing clinically and administratively with the health needs of both individuals and groups with respect to their working environments.
Occupational Medicine Champions Program
The Ontario Workplace Health Champions Program operates in Ontario’s medical schools and is funded by the Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.