- Jeffrey Lozon
Dr. Jeff Lozon is the president and CEO of St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. On 23 November 2006 he was named the chair of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Lozon has in the past served as Ontario's deputy minister of health and long-term care and as chair of Canada Health Infoway.
- John W. Semple
John W. Semple is a Scientist at St. Michael's Hospital and a Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Toronto. He was born in Windsor, Ontario and received his PhD in Immunology at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario. In 1991, Semple discovered a T helper cell defect (Semple JW et al. Blood.
- Sudi Devanesen
Sudarshan (Sudi) Devanesen, CM (born 1943), is an Indian-Canadian family physician and educator, public health activist, and member of the Order of Canada. Devanesen studied at Bishop Cotton Boy's School in Bangalore, Madras Christian College of the University of Madras, and the Christian Medical College in Vellore, all in India. Trained as a surgeon, began his medical practice in remote villages in Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan. In 1972, he immigrated to Canada.
- F. Anthony Comper
F. Anthony Comper (born April 24, 1945), known as Tony Comper, is a Canadian banker. He served as president and chief executive officer of Bank of Montreal, which currently operates under the brand BMO Financial Group, and retired from that position on March 1, 2007. He served as Chair of the University of Toronto's fundraising program "Campaign for the University of Toronto" (1995-2004), …
- Mubin Shaikh
Born on September 29 1975, Mubin Shaikh was one of two informants for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) in the 2006 Toronto Terrorism case, and moved on to become a paid Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) agent source. He was allegedly recruited by the group to lead the "training camps" which the others attended, and helped the group "quickly move from talk to action, before they were rounded up on conspiracy charges by police". Shaikh was born at St.
- Fred Davis
Fred Davis (1921-5 July 1996) was a Canadian broadcaster, best known as host of the CBC Television programme "Front Page Challenge" for nearly all of its 38-year run. Born in Toronto, he would become a trumpet player in his youth who performed at various concerts. After serving in World War II, including performing in an army orchestra under the direction of Robert Farnon, he would return to Toronto to study broadcasting at Lorne Greene's School of Broadcasting.
- Rod Smylie
Dr. Roderick Thomas Smylie, MD (Born September 28, 1895 - Died March 3, 1985) was a Professional Hockey player who played 6 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto St. Pats and Ottawa Senators. He won a Stanley Cup Championship in 1922 with Toronto. After his hockey career he became a physician and practiced at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto.
- Zaib Shaikh
Zaib Shaikh is a Canadian actor who currently stars as "Amaar", an imam in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television show "Little Mosque on the Prairie". He previously appeared as "Jayesh" in "Metropia", an evening soap opera broadcast on OMNI Television. He was born in Toronto at St. Michael's Hospital and is of Pakistani descent. He attended the University of Toronto at Mississauga, where he studied theatre.
- Donald Forster
Donald Forster (1934-1983) was a Canadian academic. He was president of the University of Guelph and was appointed president of the University of Toronto just before his death. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he was a graduate of the University of Toronto and of Harvard University. Later, he was a professor of economics in the department of political economy at the University of Toronto. He was also a vice-president and provost.
- Robert Stewart Md
- Anthony Kay
- Patricia Petryshen
Dr. Patricia Petryshen was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister, Performance Management and Improvement Division, BC Ministry of Health, effective January 1, 2004. Dr. Petryshen has been the Executive Vice-President of Programs, Hospital Relations and Chief Nursing Officer at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto and has held senior leadership positions in large teaching and community hospitals in Ontario.
- Dennis
Read below please. However, some of those are not true!
- Zane
NO EXPRESSION-THE AMBER ROOM.
- Matt
You can't fool television viewers with dancing girls and flashing lights.
- Alison
Canadian...but I live in Pittsburgh and work as a travel nurse. Interested in many things..sports, movies, traveling, but especially my cottage.
- Rex Mauriello
Let's see... I'm 22, and have lived, studied, and worked in Newark for going on six years now. I work as a emergency medicine residency program co-ordinator and enjoy my position very much. I have a large and extended family, so entertainment is never more than a phone-call away. I love history, religion, and politics - so every conversation I have is bound to step on someone's toes. That's about it, I suppose.
- Sarah Schneider
Well, I'm now living in Raleigh, North Carolina and actually somewhat settled in after St. Michael's closed in Milwaukee and I was jobless! I work for the Duke Health System in the ICU, and so far so good. Eventually, I hope to go back to grad school. But, unfortunately I have no idea whether I'll be moving again or how long I'll be here in NC because the military is ridiculously unpredictable.
- Melissa Paul
I am a fun loving university student who loves my rocker husband, movies, literature and chocolate. I LOVE WAYNE.
- Chad Tamez
I don't like to talk about myself in narritive form like this so just e-mail/message me and we can talk about it. Plus, I type kinda slow.
- Amanda
Well well what do I say!!! Im outgoing, energetic, love to just have a good time.... I am up for anything :) If you wanna know more you can send me a message or AIM mandapanda53072.
- Holly
i'm here mostly because i'm nosey...........does that make me a bad kitty?????
- Destinee
- Jennifer Pellman
- Tina Markham
- Jordy
- Jake
- Kevin Pacheco
- Arlene Aguilar
- Rameza
- Colin Stairs
Business generalist with broad experience working in diverse business settings. Majority of work in project management, business building and process/consulting for client organizations. Currently focusing on HealthCare IT to meet the growing need for Health Informatation Systems.
- Roohi Qureshi
Dr. Qureshi is a Lecturer at the University of Department in the Department of Medicine. She is the Assistant Program Director of the Occupational Medicine Residency program at the University of Toronto. Her clinical activities at St. Michael's Hospital are focussed on occupational toxicology.
- Oliver Evans
found this.
- Corinne Arnott
Possess ten years of experience in the conceptualization, development, and maintenance of diverse websites, web applications and portals, particularly medical, scientific and academic. Have strong communication skills useful for interacting effectively with internal staff and external clientele. Highly organized with the abilities to manage numerous projects simultaneously and adhere to strict deadlines under pressure.
- Sabah Dattu
Highly driven Information Technology Management professional with over five years of experience in the healthcare industry. My background and strengths includes project management, business process analysis and design, team building and policy/procedure development.
- John Hawkins
- Mark Sevenich
- Michelle Moldofsky
- Serge Jothy
- Lee Schofield