Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
Abbreviation | CMHF |
---|---|
Formation | 1994 |
Legal status | active |
Purpose | advocate and public voice, educator and network |
Headquarters | London, Ontario, Canada |
Region served | London, Ontario, Canada |
Official language | English, French |
Website | Official site |
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame is a Canadian charitable organization, founded in 1994, that honours Canadians who have contributed to the understanding of disease and improving the health of people. It has an exhibit hall in London, Ontario, an annual induction ceremony, career exploration programs for youth and a virtual hall of fame online at www.cdnmedhall.ca and www.trmc.ca.
Laureates
2020
- Harvey Max Chochinov
- Jean Gray
- Jeanne Mance
- Marco Marra
- Joseph B. Martin
- Annette O'Connor
2019
- G. Brock Chisholm
- Naranjan Dhalla
- James Dosman
- Jacalyn Duffin
- Connie Eaves
- Rémi Quirion
2018
- Philip B. Berger
- Brett Finlay
- Vladimir Hachinski
- Balfour Mount
- Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg
- Emily Stowe
2017
- Michel G. Bergeron
- Michel Chrétien
- Richard Goldbloom
- Emmett Matthew Hall
- Michael R. Hayden
- F. Estelle R. Simons
2016
- Michael Bliss
- May Cohen
- Gordon Guyatt
- C. David Naylor
- Sir Charles Tupper
- Mark Wainberg[1]
2015
- Alan Bernstein
- Judith G. Hall
- Bernard Langer
- John McCrae
- Julio Montaner
- Duncan G. Sinclair
2014
- Max Cynader
- Adolfo de Bold
- Walter Mackenzie
- Thomas John (Jock) Murray
- Ronald Worton
- Salim Yusuf
2013
- Antoine Hakim
- David MacLennan
- Arnold Naimark
- Claude Roy
- Ian Rusted
- Bette Stephenson
2012
- John Dirks
- Terry Fox
- Armand Frappier
- F. Clarke Fraser
- Peter Macklem
- John James Rickard Macleod
- Lap-Chee Tsui
2011
- Albert Aguayo
- John Bienenstock
- Paul David
- Jonathan Campbell Meakins
- Allan Ronald
- D. Lorne Tyrrell[2]
2010
- Alan C. Burton
- William A. Cochrane
- Phil Gold
- James C. Hogg
- Vera Peters
- Calvin R. Stiller
2009
- Sylvia Fedoruk
- Tak Wah Mak
- Ronald Melzack
- Charles Tator
- Mladen Vranic
2007
- Elizabeth Bagshaw
- Felix d'Herelle
- Jean Dussault
- Wilbert Keon
- Endel Tulving
2006
- David Hubel
- John McEachern
- Ian McWhinney
- Anthony Pawson
- Hans Selye
2004
- Oswald Avery
- John Gerald FitzGerald
- Marc Lalonde
- Maurice LeClair
- Ernest McCulloch
- James Till
2003
- William Feindel
- Donald Olding Hebb
- Charles Hollenberg
- Charles B. Huggins
- Fraser Mustard
- Marie-Marguerite d'Youville
2001
- John E. Bradley
- Henry Friesen
- William Gallie
- Peter Lougheed
- Frederick Montizambert
- Charles Scriver
- Lucille Teasdale-Corti
2000
- Bernard Belleau
- G. Malcolm Brown
- John Robert Evans
- Jack Hirsh
- Lenora King
- David Sackett
1998
- Murray Barr
- Norman Bethune
- Roberta Bondar
- Tommy Douglas
- Ray Farquharson
- Charles Miller Fisher
- Claude Fortier
- Gustave Gingras
- Harold E. Johns
- Heinz Lehmann
- Maud Menten
1997
- Charles Thomas Beer
- Wilfred Gordon Bigelow
- Henri J. Breault
- Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
- Pierre Masson
- Brenda Milner
- Robert Laing Noble
- Louis Siminovitch
1995
- Henry J.M. Barnett
- Bruce Chown
- Herbert Jasper
- Charles Philippe Leblond
- William Thorton Mustard
- Robert Bruce Salter
- Michael Smith
1994
- Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott
- Frederick Grant Banting
- Charles Herbert Best
- John Symonds Lyon Browne
- James Bertram Collip
- Douglas Harold Copp
- Charles George Drake
- Jacques Genest
- William Osler
- Wilder Graves Penfield
References
- ↑ "Announcing our 2016 Inductees". Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. October 8, 2015.
- ↑ "Canadian Medical Hall of Fame honours 6". CBC.ca. 2011-04-29. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
- "Laureates". Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.
External links
Coordinates: 42°59′06″N 81°14′44″W / 42.98513°N 81.24555°W
This article is issued from Offline. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.