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Understanding the body and disease process
Basic science research (sometimes called bench research) comprises disciplines such as molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, physiology, and pharmacology and focuses on determining the causal mechanisms behind the functioning of the human body in health and illness.
Improving health
Excellence in patient care involves a wide variety of both medical and nonmedical factors including infrastructure, training, competence of personnel, efficiency of operational systems, patient engagement, access to care, clinical trials and collaboration – to name a few.
Health organization
Health care is a system comprising people, institutions & resources along with the training, policies, structure and organizational leadership that make it all happen.
Honouring Excellence
Six Canadian medical heroes are inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame each year. Their work may be a single outstanding contribution or a lifetime of meritorious achievement. Pioneers in their field, they are role models of excellence in the health field, in Canada and around the world.
Nominate a Health Leader
The CMHF perceives health leadership to be inclusive of many professions and roles including doctors, researchers, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, policy makers - to name only a few. Nominations of Canadians, living or posthumous, who meet the criteria from the many aspects of health are encouraged.
Inspiring Generations
Our Laureates cite qualities such as perseverance, collaboration and entrepreneurial spirit as contributors to their success as national and world health leaders. The CMHF Award recognizes medical students who demonstrate these qualities and show outstanding potential as future leaders and innovators of health care in Canada.
Building our future
Through our educational programs, the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame fosters future generations of medical heroes. We encourage young people to learn more about Canada's rich medical history and to explore the exciting career options that are available to them in medicine and the health sciences.
A teacher or guidance counsellor (the Liaison) must register the school. This is an expression of interest to receive further information. It does not obligate you to have students attend, nor does it guarantee there will be space when students go online to register.
As your school's Liaison, you will receive student and teacher registration instructions when available (see important dates on the event page), to pass along to those interested in participating.
When students go online to register, they will have the opportunity to select their own morning and afternoon workshop from a catalogue of options. Workshop spaces are limited and first-come, first-served. Students will also need to upload a signed consent/media release form at the time of their online registration.
Teachers are also welcome to attend but are not required to do so.
Lunch will be provided. However those with special dietary restrictions are asked to please bring their own. Everyone should bring a water bottle for use at the refill stations as beverages will not be provided.
I will support and facilitate the registration of any students from my school who are interested in attending Discovery Day in Health Sciences.
J’appuierai et faciliterai l’inscription de tout élève de mon école qui s’intéresse à la Journée Découverte en sciences de la santé.