Speakers
Assistant Professor Sarah Brode, University of Toronto

Dr. Brode is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto as well as a Staff Respirologist at University Health Network (UHN). Her research focuses on epidemiology, treatment, and outcomes in Tuberculosis (TB) and Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM).
Associate Professor Matthew Stanbrook, University of Toronto

Dr. Stanbrook completed medical school, as well as residency training in Internal Medicine and Respirology, at the University of Toronto. He then moved to Boston, where he was the first person to hold the position of Editorial Fellow at The New England Journal of Medicine. He subsequently returned to Toronto to complete his PhD in Clinical Epidemiology and was appointed to the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 2005.
Dr. Stanbrook is currently appointed as an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine with cross-appointment to the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto. He is a staff Respirologist at the Asthma & Airway Centre of the University Health Network and an Affiliate Scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in Ontario. In addition, he has served as Deputy Editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal since 2007 and as an Associate Editor for ACP Journal Club since 2006. His major academic interests include COPD and asthma, e-cigarettes, and medical journalism.
Event Dates
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Location
Pan Pacific Toronto Hotel
Crown Ballroom
900 York Mills Road
Toronto, ON M3B 3H2
T: (416) 444-2511
Registration Fees
All costs are in Canadian dollars.
Registration before June 1st | $40.00 |
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Registration as of June 1st | $60.00 |
Registration fees will be reimbursed in full for residents and fellows following the event with proof of status (student or hospital ID) and proof of attendance (sign-in required).
Information
Conference Services
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