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  2. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (previously, Princess Margaret Hospital) is a scientific research centre and a teaching hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, affiliated with the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine as part of the University Health Network. The hospital now stands as the largest cancer centre in Canada [1] and one of ...

  3. Women's College Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Women's College Hospital began as Woman's Medical College in 1883. On June 13, 1883, Dr. Emily Stowe (1831–1903) [2] the second woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada – led a group of her supporters to a meeting at the Toronto Women's Suffrage Club, stating "that medical education for women is a recognized necessity, and consequently facilities for such instruction should be provided."

  4. Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sinai is linked by bridges and tunnels to three adjacent hospitals of the University Health Network (Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre). During the 2005 annual charity, the hospital reported to the Canada Revenue Agency as having assets of roughly C$ 520 million. In the 2019 ...

  5. Mary Gospodarowicz - Wikipedia

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    Education. MD, 1971, University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. Academic work. Institutions. University of Toronto. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Mary K. Gospodarowicz Evans OC FRCPC is a Canadian oncologist. She is a University Professor at the University of Toronto and the past Medical Director at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre .

  6. How did Princess Margaret die? What to know about her final ...

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    Margaret died in 2002 after a series of heart and lung-related illnesses. In 1985, the princess, who was a heavy smoker, had surgery to remove part of her left lung, according to a Washington Post ...

  7. University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Temerty Faculty of Medicine (previously Faculty of Medicine) is the medical school of the University of Toronto.Founded in 1843, the faculty is based in Downtown Toronto and is one of Canada's oldest institutions of medical studies, being known for the discovery of insulin, stem cells and the site of the first single and double lung transplants in the world.

  8. Ontario Cancer Institute - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Cancer Institute. / 43.658322; -79.390785. The Ontario Cancer Institute ( OCI) is the research division of Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, affiliated to the University Health Network of the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. As Canada 's first dedicated cancer hospital, it opened officially and began to receive patients in 1958 ...

  9. Princess Margaret Secondary School (Penticton) - Wikipedia

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    Princess Margaret Secondary School (Penticton) / 49.4628; -119.5835. Princess Margaret Secondary School (also known as PMSS or "Maggie") is a public secondary school in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. It is operated by School District 67 Okanagan Skaha. It is one of two secondary schools in Penticton and one of three in the school district.