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The Collaborative Specialization in Women’s Health provides interdisciplinary training in women’s health research and practice for graduate students at the University of Toronto

The Specialization’s objectives are to:

  • Help students develop shared understandings of the complex interactions women of biology, environment, sex, and gender as they relate to women’s health;
  • Provide students with the necessary skills set to undertake and lead interdisciplinary, collaborative research projects in women’s health; and
  • Enhance mutually beneficial relationships among researchers and practitioners focused on women’s health across the university and its affiliated teaching hospitals.

Participating Graduate Units at the University of Toronto

Sixteen units and their associated degree programs contribute to the Collaborative Specialization in Women’s Health: