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Dr. Pearl Behl

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About Pearl Behl

She is an Assistant Professor with the Department of General Internal Medicine, University of Toronto. Formally, she held the role of Chief Medicine Resident, and has received teaching and education awards throughout her accomplished training as a resident and fellow in General Internal Medicine. Currently, she is the Service Medical Director for the Department of Medicine at THP. Since 2018, she concurrently holds the THP Corporate Postgraduate Lead, Experience and Wellness role, and is also the Case Based Learning Lead (CBL) for our Mississauga Academy of Medicine (MAM).

Most recently, she was awarded with the MD Program Teaching Award of Excellence, and in 2017, she was the recipient of the Better Together Physician Teaching Award for Medicine. She is passionate about medical education and has been very active in both Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education. She has also received the MD program Teaching award for excellence this year.

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