Regional Connectivity Across Peel
A medical school built for Peel Region
The 91µÎµÎ School of Medicine was built to serve one of Canada’s fastest-growing, most diverse communities. Grounded in local partnerships, the School drives clinical, educational, and research excellence across Brampton, Mississauga, and Caledon—strengthening access to care and training future-ready physicians for Peel Region.
Training Peel Region’s future healthcare workforce
91µÎµÎ’s School of Medicine is training healthcare professionals from the Peel Region, for the Peel Region. By educating students directly within the community, we ensure they learn firsthand the unique healthcare needs of the population they are most likely to serve post-graduation.
Every investment in the School is a direct investment in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon’s future healthcare workforce.
Regional clinical partnerships
Through an extensive network of nearly 124 primary care clinical sites and major hospital systems across Peel Region and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), our accredited residency programs combine community- and hospital-based training to hone clinical skills while directly improving patient access to care.
Key regional partners include:
The School’s primary clinical partner, supporting clinical education and residency training across Brampton Civic Hospital, Peel Memorial and Etobicoke General Hospital.
Providing clinical learning opportunities and strengthening connections to care in Mississauga and west Toronto.
Extending educational experiences into Caledon and surrounding communities.
Collaborating on community health priorities and population-focused care initiatives.
51 local MD students
Of our inaugural class of 94 MD students, 20 call Mississauga home and 31 reside in Brampton - reflecting our commitment to training doctors with deep roots in Peel.
75% of residents
Report regional connectivity, further cementing 91µÎµÎ's commitment to embedding medical training directly within the Peel Region.
47 training sites
Our regional network includes primary care sites across Brampton (30), Mississauga (13), and Caledon/Bolton (4).
14,000 patients
Current capacity at 91µÎµÎ’s Integrated Health Centres in Brampton, with design scalability to reach 100,000+ annual patient visits.
91 community partners
Partner organizations from across Peel Region working directly with students to address local health issues, including 24 via the Community Advocacy Project.
390 clinical faculty members across Peel Region partners
283 at William Osler Health System, 70 at Trillium Health Partners, 25 at Headwaters Health Care Centre and 12 with the Region of Peel.