Learner Resources
Helping you thrive in medical school, residency, and beyond.
Training in medicine involves ongoing learning, development, and transition. The School of Medicine’s Learner Affairs and Learner Progress Units are here to support you at every stage. Whether you’re seeking academic support, accommodations, wellness resources, or career guidance, we’re committed to helping you stay connected, supported, and prepared to meet the demands of your training.
Your support network starts here, from academic coaching to wellness and career guidance. Drop-in hours coming this Fall!
We are committed to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. If you experience mistreatment, you can report it confidentially and access support without fear of retaliation.
- What is Learner Mistreatment?
- Disclosing Mistreatment
- Resources:
Access the resources and services essential to your success, ranging from campus facilities and housing to community supports that promote your well-being.
- Campus Spaces
- Housing
- Student Life and Government
- Brampton Community Resources
- External Organizations and Networks for Medical Students
We support medical students and residents with non-academic needs—whether you're facing a personal challenge, looking for guidance, or need help connecting with the right support. Our goal is to help you feel supported and connected throughout your training.
Contact Us:
Email: somlearneraffairs@torontomu.ca
Phone: 416-542-5890 ext. 541020
Connect with TMU Security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Brampton Campus
External phones: 416-598-5950
Internal phones: 555950
Email: somsecurity@torontomu.ca
Location: 150 Central Park Drive, SOM-085
Contact TMU Toronto Campus Security at 416-979-5040 or security@torontomu.ca or TMU Brampton Campus Security at 416-598-5950 or somsecurity@torontomu.ca.
If you're in crisis and need immediate support, you can find a list of emergency and crisis resources in Peel Region.