Volunteer Opportunities and Recognition

Volunteering 

There are several ways that you can give back to the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and its programs. As we move science and health forward together, our current and future students can benefit from the knowledge, experience, and insight that you can provide having blazed the trails of innovation and practice excellence before them.

If there are other ways you would like to be involved that are not listed below, please contact the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations.

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PharmaSEE Program

PharmaSEE Mentorship Program

The PharmaSEE Mentorship Program: Explore your Future provides PharmD and PharmD for Pharmacists students at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy the opportunity to ‘Seek, Experience and Explore’ in preparation for the transition from student life to professional life. The program assembles alumni mentors with vast professional experiences to facilitate guidance and insights, supporting mentees through a one-on-one relationship.

For more information, please visit the PharmaSEE Mentorship Program page.

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Young Alumni

Our young alumni are supported by a committee made up of alumni from the last decade. The Young Alumni Committee supports relevant and meaningful programs and services for young alumni while encouraging lifelong participation and philanthropic support.

For more information, please contact the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations.

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IMAGINE Clinic

The IMAGINE Clinic

The IMAGINE Clinic is a student-run inter-professional clinic located at Queen and Bathurst and is open on Saturdays (excluding long weekends). Preceptors play a key role in guiding students as they review patient cases and serve the needs of patients presenting with complex social and health-related concerns.

For more information, please contact the IMAGINE Clinic.

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Preceptors

The Preceptor program works with preceptors from a wide variety of practice sites to offer students experiential learning rotations after their first year (Early Practice Experience or EPE-1), after their second year (EPE-2) and throughout their final year (Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience or APPE).

Contact the Office of Experiential Education for assistance: oee.phm@utoronto.ca. For more information, please visit the Information for Preceptors page.

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