
Amol Verma
@amolaverma
MD @StMikesHospital, Temerty Prof AI Research/Education in Medicine @uoftmedicine @ihpmeuoft, Provincial Clinical Lead @ontariohealthOH, GEMINI Co-Lead, he/him
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Thankfully, more children with complex genetic diseases are surviving to adulthood. But the adult healthcare system is not ready to care for them. We offer some ideas for ways forward: cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.… CMAJ Eyal Cohen Amol Verma University Health Network

Solutions are needed to meet the health care needs of adults with complex genetic neurodevelopmental conditions who have aged out of pediatric systems into adult systems where supports are lacking. ➡️ cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.… Eyal Cohen Amol Verma Sarah Malecki Jonathan Zipursky

Nice to see the work of our new Midtown Kingston Health Home featured here by Kelly Grant, as well as the vision of becoming a country with guaranteed access to primary care, health homes in every neighbourhood🎉

Can algorithms help save lives? Dr. Amol Verma’s team developed an early warning system that uses machine learning to identify patient deterioration events. When combined with clinician expertise, there was a notable increase in predictions! Read more here:


Temerty Centre for AI in Medicine (T-CAIREM) Professor in #AI Research and Education in #Medicine, Amol Verma recently wrote this captivating article for Maclean’s Magazine magazine about an #artificialintelligence program he developed that's helping to save lives macleans.ca/the-year-ahead…

In an op-ed for Maclean’s Magazine, St. Michael’s Hospital physician and scientist Dr. Amol Verma reflects on creating artificial intelligence tool CHARTwatch and explores how AI can be safely integrated in to health care in years to come. macleans.ca/the-year-ahead…

Amazing work led by Andrew CL Lam Brandon Tang Shiphra Ginsburg in JAMA Network Open #MedEd Variation in Case Exposure During Internal Medicine Residency jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Excited for our work featured in JAMA Network Open! We found wide variation in case exposures (eg patient diagnoses) between IM residents and training sites, even in the same program Andrew CL Lam Shiphra Ginsburg Brian Wong Department of Medicine University of Toronto However, there are many unanswered questions 1/


The #GEMINIMedED team aims to leverage ‘big data’ to help answer these important questions #MedEd More on our program of research here: harvardmacy.org/blog/data-driv… International Conference on Residency Education Fahad Razak Amol Verma @DrDanSchumacher Benjamin Kinnear Martin Pusic HMS MMSc-Med Ed Harvard Macy 4/4

New study 🚨 Identifying predictors of SGLT-2i and GLP1RA use in hospital 🚨 Low use (SGLT-2i 3.7%, GLP1 0.2%) 🚨 47% of pts with T2D & CVD, HF, or renal dx would benefit from SGLT-2i before discharge sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Michael Fralick Fahad Razak Amol Verma Tor Biering-Sørensen, MD, MSc, MPH, PhD


Thank you Temerty Medicine for featuring our work exploring how "big data" from electronic health records can support residency education! #MedED Department of Medicine University of Toronto Andrew CL Lam Shiphra Ginsburg Brian Wong Fahad Razak Amol Verma temertymedicine.utoronto.ca/news/students-…

The Sandra Rotman Centre for Health Sector Strategy excited to welcome Dr. Amol Verma to #RotmanTalks, a leading physician-scientist and expert in AI-driven healthcare innovation. March 19 | Virtual | Register here: rotmantalks2.eventbrite.ca


🇨🇦 Photos from Day 2 of the Temerty Centre for AI in Medicine (T-CAIREM) 2025 #Toronto #Health #Datathon! Exciting to see brilliant trainees exploring #health #data that could improve #Canada's #healthcare system in the future. Special thanks to our wonderful mentors and Google for hosting us! 🙏🏽


Great plain English essay, open-access Science Magazine by Melanie Mitchell on large reasoning models science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Let's not waste this opportunity to reduce barriers to health data sharing for innovation, with Fahad Razak theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…


Health data in Canada is very rich, yet it often remains dark or used. Some great thoughts from Amol Verma and د. فهد النجار. I had some similars thoughts in this article, including the need to shed unhelpful deterministic views on these subjects. digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cjlt/vol19/iss…

“Health data would have significant economic and health benefits for Canadians if harnessed for applications like clinical trials and AI,” write Fahad Razak & Amol Verma , staff physicians at Unity Health Toronto in this opinion piece for The Globe and Mail. theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
