Foundation Scheme Live Pilot 1 Grant
2015: Awarded to Dr. Toni Zhong for development of a national quality improvement program in postmastectomy breast reconstruction to optimize patient-centred experience.

ICES brings together the best and brightest scientific talent. Many of our scientists are internationally recognized in their fields and receive national and international awards and recognition for their important work.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Toni Zhong for development of a national quality improvement program in postmastectomy breast reconstruction to optimize patient-centred experience.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Amy Yu for the project "TIA and Minor Stroke Early evaluation And Management for Stroke prevention (TEAMS)."
2015: Awarded to Dr. Aaron Drucker by the Canadian Dermatology Association Residents and Fellows Society.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Kelvin Chan for his teaching work with the Peters-Boyd Academy.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Natasha Saunders by the Institute of Health, Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto. The award is for a graduate student (MSc or PhD) who completes the best paper based on their thesis in the field of health services research.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Natasha Saunders by the Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto for the most promising student in the Clinical Epidemiology and Healthcare Research Program.
2015: Presented to Dr. Matthew Stanbrook for the best scientific abstract in Behavioral Science and Health Services Research. The award was presented at the ATS International Conference.
2015: Awarded to Dr. Michelle Greiver for Research Excellence (Junior) in the area of primary care research.
2014-2015: Awarded to David Urbach and Nancy Baxter for their article “Introduction of Surgical Safety Checklists in Ontario, Canada" for its relevance to health services and policy research, as well as for the extent to which they contribute to the advancement of this field of research in Canada and have an impact on policy.
2015: Presented to Dr. Jack Tu. The award, established in 1989, recognizes a member of the Department of Medicine who has demonstrated sustained excellence as a scientist and role model over several years.