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At the time she was retired, but was the oldest female doctor in Canada. One of the Metropolitan Toronto Police detectives investigating the crime, James Read, had been delivered by Hume at Women's College Hospital in 1922. [7] Donald Cooke, a handyman working in her home, was arrested, convicted of the murder, and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Founded by the Canada Medical Act in 1912, the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) is an organization charged with the assessment of medical candidates and evaluation of physicians through examinations. It grants a qualification called Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) to those who wish to practise medicine in Canada.
He moved from South Africa to Canada in 2003, living in Manitoba until moving to Red Deer in 2006 where he began working as a physician again. [7] He worked as a family physician at the Village Mall Walk In Clinic for 14 years, also volunteering at the Red Deer Regional Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 6 ]
Emily Howard Stowe (née Jennings; May 1, 1831 – April 30, 1903) [1] was a Canadian physician who was the first female physician to practise in Canada, the second licensed female physician in Canada [2] and an activist for women's rights and suffrage. [3]
Peter Jepson-Young, M.D. (June 8, 1957 – November 15, 1992), better known as Dr. Peter, was a Canadian medical doctor who promoted HIV/AIDS awareness and education in the early 1990s through his regular segment on CBC Television news broadcasts called The Dr. Peter Diaries. In this series, Dr. Peter documented his own experiences as a person ...
Gurdev Singh Gill OBC (28 November 1931 – 17 December 2023) was an Indian-born Canadian physician, community leader, and activist. He was recognized as Canada's first medical doctor of Indian origin.
Clement Courtenay Ligoure (13 October 1887 – 23 May 1922) [1] was a Trinidadian doctor and newspaper publisher who was the first [licensed]* Black physician to practise in Nova Scotia, Canada. [2] *[The first Black man to practise medicine in the province may have been a North Sydney, Cape Breton doctor, Adam Lloyd Bayley (1845-1913 ...
Upon his return to Canada, he became one of the founders of the Upper Canada School of Medicine, [10] which was incorporated into Trinity College, Toronto and eventually the University of Toronto. [6] Bethune's father, the Rev. Malcolm Nicolson Bethune, led an uneventful life as a small-town pastor, initially at Gravenhurst, Ontario, from 1889 ...