Bringing together resources of Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital
Category: Networks & Associations
An organization of medical specialists dedicated to ensure the highest standard and quality health care for Canadians
A federation of national nurses’ associations (NNAs), representing the more than 13 million nurses worldwide
Links to associations, databases and other resources for RPNs
Links to associations, databases and other resources for RNs
Develop, promote and represent the profession of Nutrition Management
The voice of the Medical Laboratory Technologists and Medical Laboratory Assistants/ Technicians throughout Ontario.
Podiatry/chiropodists professional association that offers information to the public as well as their professional regulated chiropody members in Ontario
Committed to the advancement of the practice and science of psychology through public and professional advocacy and education
OPA is committed to leadership in physiotherapy through the provision of advocacy, professional development and career support services for its members
Speaks for pharmacists and the profession of pharmacy in whatever environment they practice; it advocates for the quality care and well being of patients
Provides network with other Opticians and optical news
Provides integrated occupational health and safety services to employers and employees. Occupational Health Nurses (OHNs) work closely with managers, supervisors and individual employees to maintain, promote and restore employee health, safety and well-being.
The trade union that represents 57,000 registered nurses and allied health professionals working throughout Ontario
Seeks to build and maintain an organization that is inclusive, collaborative, and accountable to physicians
Provides information and programming that encourages professional growth and high standards for massage therapists and promotes the profession to the public, government, business and other professions.
Largest long term care provider association in Ontario and the only association that represents the full mix of long term care operators – private, not-for-profit, charitable and municipal.
Representing 151 public hospitals, the OHA advocates on behalf of members for a sustainable system that meets patient care needs; provides leadership through health system research and development, as well as education that serves to help shape the future of health care
Represents the interests and needs of member dental hygienists in Ontario
Promotes and advocates for the dental professions; provides tools and resources to enhance the career of dentists
Provides information on registration process for internationally trained pharmacists and the International Pharmacy Graduate Program
Serves its members and the public by advancing the understanding and use of chiropractic care
OSLA represents, promotes and supports its members in their work on behalf of all Ontarians, especially those with communication disorders, swallowing difficulties, or hearing health care needs.
Addresses the interests and concerns of the profession at the local, provincial, national and international levels; also provides information for internationally trained social workers
Provides opportunities for networking and professional development
Represents over 80% of Ontario’s optometrists; offers a wide range of services including group insurance plans, an annual Symposium, continuing education credits, regional workshops, public information materials and more
Acts as a link and network for Medical Radiation Technologists throughout the world
Membership open to nurse practitioners, registered nurses and nursing students interested in Nurse Practitioner practice
National association of Canadian registered dietitians that provides resources for consumers and health professionals
Provides information about denturist services, how to become a denturist and how to find one in Ontario
Representing voices of nursing students in Canada
Dedicated to the enhancement of patient care by promoting the science of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound
A federation of 11 provincial and territorial registered nurses associations representing more than 143,843 Canadian registered nurses.
Promotes mental health and advances excellence in the delivery of mental health services through knowledge transfer, policy development, advocacy and the inclusion of consumers and family members in decision-making
General medical journal publishing original research and review articles, commentaries and editorials and practice updates
An independent, non-profit organization of nurses and other health care professionals who share an interest in lipids and dyslipidemia management
Provides news and information on dentistry and oral health in Canada
Provides links to education & training and other resources for health & safety practitioners
Established to organize and form a diagnostic ultrasound representation of standards practiced within Canada.
Provide Canadian radiologists and physicians with information related to radiology.
Provides services, products, events and networking opportunities to assist occupational therapists achieve excellence in their professional practice
Canada’s national certifying body for radiological technologists, radiation therapists, nuclear medicine technologists and magnetic resonance technologists
Serves its membership, the public and the critical care nursing community by meeting the professional and educational needs of critical care nurses.
The national voice of community chain pharmacy in Canada
An umbrella organization representing Canadian Society for International Health, The Canadian Society of Microbiologists, The Canadian Society for Medical Mycology, The Canadian College of Microbiologists, L’Association des Microbiologists du Quebec
A national association representing more than 50 research-based pharmaceutical companies in Canada
An organization dedicated to promoting a clear understanding of health informatics within the Canadian health system through education, information, networking and communication.
Features resources and links. Provides a basic introduction, information on media, government and consumer relations, professional development and events.
AIPSO’s mission is to ensure that internationally-trained physicians are integrated effectively and equitably into the Canadian health care system.
The authoritative voice of dental technology in Ontario that seeks to pursue the advancement of the profession through education, communication amongst its members, and liaison with external agencies