Admissions to the collaborative specialization in Resuscitation Sciences have been administratively suspended.
Lead Faculty of the Collaborative Specialization
Medicine
Participating Degree Programs
Biomedical Engineering — PhD
Community Health — MScCH
Health Policy, Management and Evaluation — MSc, PhD
Immunology — MSc, PhD
Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology — MSc, PhD
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering — MASc, MEng, PhD
Medical Science — MSc, PhD
Nursing Science — MN, PhD
Pharmacology — MSc, PhD
Physiology — MSc, PhD
Public Health Sciences — MPH, MSc, PhD
Rehabilitation Science — MSc, PhD
Overview
The goal of the Collaborative Specialization in Resuscitation Sciences is to train scientists pursuing research in the optimal care of the acutely ill and injured patient and, ultimately, to create leaders in the discipline who will supervise others providing this level of scientific inquiry. The collaborative specialization appeals to students from a wide variety of backgrounds with an interest in any aspect of resuscitation science.
Resuscitation Sciences includes a number of medical areas such as trauma, critical care, emergency medicine, neurotrauma, anaesthesia, shock, sepsis, acute coronary syndrome, paediatric care, cardiovascular, peripheral vascular, and rehabilitation medicine. Many non-medicine disciplines such as engineering, basic science, and public health, as well as allied health professions such as nursing, pharmacy, and paramedicine, will find synergies in the Resuscitation Sciences specialization. Research programs can use methodologies ranging from molecular medicine and genomics through clinical trials and outcomes to engineering, health administration, and health prevention strategies. Resultant advances in knowledge will ultimately be applied to the clinical setting.
Interested students must first apply to and be accepted in one of the participating degree programs listed above, and then apply to the collaborative specialization. Students must follow a course of study acceptable to both the home unit and the collaborative specialization. Upon successful completion of the degree requirements of the participating home graduate unit and the collaborative specialization, students will receive the notation "Completed Collaborative Specialization in Resuscitation Sciences" on their transcript.
Contact and Address
Web: www.resuscitationscience.ca
Email: csrsinfo@smh.ca
Telephone: (416) 864-6060 ext. 7843
Fax: (416) 864-5934
Collaborative Specialization in Resuscitation Sciences
c/o Rescu, St. Michael's Hospital
30 Bond Street
Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8
Canada