Dr. Simron Singh is a medical oncologist at the Odette Cancer Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. He is also an assistant professor at the University of Toronto. He is the provincial head and clinical lead for the person centered care strategy at Cancer Care Ontario.
Dr. Singh completed his BSc and MD at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. He completed post-graduate training in internal medicine at Queen's University in Kingston and medical oncology at the University of Toronto. After completing his clinical training, he completed his master's degree in public health at Harvard University.
Dr. Singh’s research interests include neuroendocrine neoplasms, population health, and cancer care utilization discrepancies.
He helped establish a patient-centered, multi-disciplinary, specialized neuroendocrine clinic at the Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre (one of the first of its kind in the region), where he is currently co-head. Dr. Singh is involved in numerous activities and publishes articles related to the treatment of neuroendocrine cancer and the role of ki-67 as a prognostic marker. He has a particular interest in NETs epidemiology, the utilization of healthcare resources in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with neuroendocrine tumors as well as the patient experience and journey.