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St. Michael’s Hospital International Adult Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Application deadline for July 2025 Program is August 1, 2024
Our Program
The St. Michael's Hospital International Fellowship in Adult Critical Care Medicine offers a one-year intensive clinical fellowship for physicians worldwide to enhance their skills in critical care at a University of Toronto hospital. The program promotes cross-cultural exchange and provides access to a wide range of specialties. Fellows gain experience in various areas of critical care and receive mentorship from renowned faculty members to become future leaders in the field.


Our Team
Our interdisciplinary attending physician group specializes in critical care, focusing on mechanical ventilation, weaning, sepsis, and neurocritical care. Our Faculty provide mentorship in research, education, and quality improvement. Our interprofessional team includes various healthcare professionals who collaborate to deliver comprehensive and patient-centered care. We are committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional development, ensuring excellence in critical care for our patients.
Our Hospital
Located in Toronto, St. Michael's Hospital is a leading academic health science center affiliated with the University of Toronto. Known for its exceptional patient care, cutting-edge research, and medical education programs, the hospital offers services in critical care, trauma, cardiovascular care, and urban health. With a patient-centered approach and state-of-the-art facilities, St. Michael's is dedicated to improving healthcare on a global scale through innovative research initiatives.


The University of Toronto
Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care
The IDCCM at the University of Toronto is a renowned academic center dedicated to advancing critical care medicine through education, research, and clinical excellence. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and training the next generation of healthcare professionals, the division is committed to shaping the future of critical care through innovative programs and groundbreaking research.
Our City
Toronto, the largest city in Canada, is a vibrant and diverse urban center known for its cultural richness, economic prosperity, and iconic skyline. Situated on Lake Ontario, Toronto is a bustling hub for finance, business, arts, and education. With a majority of its population being visible minorities, over 46% of whom are immigrants from various countries, the city boasts a cosmopolitan atmosphere with over 160 spoken languages. Its neighborhoods offer a vibrant mix of cuisines, traditions, and cultural events, making Toronto a truly inclusive and dynamic city.
