Naranjan S. Dhalla, PhD
A champion of Canadian cardiovascular research on the international stage Dr. Naranjan S. Dhalla, Distinguished Professor of Physiology and Pathophysiology in the Max Rady College of Medicine at t…
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Nominate a Health Hero
CMHF Laureates are Canadian citizens whose outstanding leadership and contributions to medicine and the health sciences, in Canada or abroad, have led to extraordinary improvements in human healt…
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Nominate a Health Leader
2025 Induction Ceremony: Thursday, June 19, 2025 | Hamilton, ON
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Nomination Form
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Nomination Process
The deadline to submit a nomination for induction the following year is the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE annually.
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Noni MacDonald, MD
A trailblazer in paediatric infectious disease and pain mitigationA renowned researcher, paediatrician, infectious disease specialist and vaccinologist, Noni MacDonald has had a distinguished career …
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Noralou P. Roos, PhD
Unlocked the potential of big data systems analysis to clarify the social determinants of health helping inform effective policies in support of universal health care Noralou Roos is a trailblazer…
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Norman Bethune, MD
A tireless champion of medical excellence and health care for all peoples
Norman Bethune is most remembered for his use of the mobile blood transfusion unit, which saved many lives in th…
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Oswald Avery, MD
A founder of immunochemistry and molecular biologyBorn in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oswald Avery entered general medical practice following his graduation from Columbia University’s College of Physicians…
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About the CMHF
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF) celebrates Canadian heroes whose work advances health in Canada and the world, fostering future generations of health professionals through the delivery of local and national youth education programs and awards.
This enduring tribute to our country’s rich medical history is showcased here and in our physical exhibit hall in London, ON