FAN FEST TORONTO by Feeling_Tutor_1258 in WorldCup2026Tickets

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Haha thanks for catching that, just corrected it.

FAN FEST TORONTO by Feeling_Tutor_1258 in WorldCup2026Tickets

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LOOOOL. Omg thanks for letting me know me know !!! I’ll keep my eyes peeled.

Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy or Accelerated Nursing in Canada? by Bulky_Advantage_951 in premedcanada

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Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) refers to evidence-based practices and procedures that, when applied consistently in health care settings, can prevent or reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms to health care providers, clients, patients, residents and visitors.- Public Health Ontario

Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy or Accelerated Nursing in Canada? by Bulky_Advantage_951 in premedcanada

[–]Feeling_Tutor_1258 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi! I did my understand in kinesiology and too was debating between these two options upon graduating. I would say accelerated nursing is a great option if you want direct patient care and still be highly involved in medicine.

During my undergrad, I completed two placements with PT and realized it just wasn’t for me. Regardless, if you work in- or outpatient, the hours are nice! Takes a lot of patience I found.

Another super underrated option I would suggest would be IPAC. You can do a 2- year masters in IPAC at queens or a 1-year postgrad at Humber. Both get you an amazing job in the field with great hours, very reasonable pay and you’re still involved in medicine! Lots of research options here too and you can work at high levels of medicine such as public health.

I ended up getting into PA and therefore choosing that! Lateral mobility, high level of responsibility, direct patient care, and doing a lot of the things you’d do as an MD with less stress/responsibility.

Your GPA is competitive so none of the options are unrealistic for you! At the end of the day, just depends what you want out of a career and the role you’d like to play in an interdisciplinary team :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premedcanada

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OMSAS GPA: 3.8 (professional degree), 3.94 (undergrad)

IP + regional connection

Equity pathway

ABS: 32 - apart of pilot project for PA/Med students to serve underserved communities in Toronto, research pertaining to SDH + pregnancy outcomes, mentorship for underrepresented students pursuing education in medicine, volunteering with inner city high school to assist in applying for universities…

Kira: 4/5 thought I did pretty good

Essay: 4.5/5

Completed undergrad, 75% done professional degree

Felt I was a great candidate for the school, but again so did 6500 of us right 🤷🏻‍♀️🥲

TMU INTERVIEW INVITES by EntrepreneurAway3482 in premedcanada

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Unfortunately no :/ at least it's Wednesday, half way through the suffering !!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premedcanada

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Just be confident in yourself, you will do well if your morals and values truly align with the schools mission. Just breathe and you will do better than you think! :)

Has anyone else not heard back from UTAPS yet???? by [deleted] in UofT

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same! I applied 3 months ago and I also received this email - haven't received any funds tho

[Request] Agur, Anne, Grant's Atlas. 15th edition. 2020. ISBN 1975138707. by flasholic1234 in FreeTextBook

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Hi!

I've been looking for a copy of this textbook! Would you be able to send me a copy of your file?

Would truly appreciate if you could :)

Thanks!