Podcasts & Recorded Offerings
To further engage the community, we have started creating content that be viewed from anywhere and at any time. We are making podcasts on STEM topics and recording talks, workshops and tours. Many of our recorded offerings are from previous events we have held live.
Here are our current recorded offerings:
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STEM Talks: Transplant Innovations
During our April STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals who work in transplant field. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: Engineering Careers
During our March STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals who work in engineering-field. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: Psychology Pathways
During our February STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals who have studied psychology. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: Cancer Care
During our January STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals whose work involves cancer research, treatment and care. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: Accessible Futures
During our December STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals whose work involves efforts to improve the lives of people with disabilities. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: Respiratory Health
During our November STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals who research and/or provide care for the respiratory system. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: Stem Cells
During our October STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals working in the stem cell field. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: World Heart Day
During our September STEM Talks, students heard from UHN professionals working in the cardiology field. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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STEM Talks: Pathways to Nursing
During our June STEM Talks, students heard from licensed nursing professionals and nursing students working at UHN. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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UHN Summer Seminar Series - Careers in Healthcare
During our 2023 Summer Seminar Series, students heard from a UHN chiropody student, nurse, physiotherapist and social worker. Learn all about their career journeys and helpful advice they have to offer.
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UHN STEM Pathways Presents: Concussion Awareness
Undergraduate student, Mack Hancock, discusses concussions and their warning signs. Learn more about the physiological process and what concussion recovery entails.
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STEM Talks: World Heart Day - Surgical Knot Demonstration
A snippet from our September 2022 STEM Talks! Mattheus Saraiva De Morais, teaches participants how to tie a surgical knot using materials found at home. Supplies required: string (e.g., a spool of thread or dental floss) + a filled water bottle.
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UHN STEM Pathways Presents: STEM in Cancer Surgery
Biomedical Research Engineer, Dr. Michael Daly, discusses how STEM practices are being used to improve cancer surgeries. Dr. Daly uses a tongue model to demonstrate how this integrative approach is used to remove tumors.
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Seeds of Science Podcast
UHN has over 1300 trainees performing research in 7 research institutes, at sites all across Toronto. Each of these trainees has a unique experience, background, research topic, and story to share. In this podcast, trainees will tell you their story and hopefully inspire the next generation of scientists.
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Your Complex Brain Podcast
Explore the myths, mysteries, and medical breakthroughs of the most complex and powerful organ in your body - your brain. Dive into the latest science on Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, brain cancer, chronic pain and other brain diseases.
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Behind the Breakthrough
UHN scientists take us behind-the-scenes to understand their groundbreaking medical research. Feel their passion and determination in these intimate one-on-one conversations about their work and how they got to where they are now.