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History Corner: Celebrating 100 Years of the Department of Medicine

Did you know? In late 1985, as the AIDS epidemic spread globally at increasingly alarming rates, the MGH opened a clinic dedicated exclusively to the care of AIDS patients, directed by Dr. Christos Tsoukas. The AIDS Clinic – later renamed the Immune Deficiency Treatment Centre – was the first of its kind in Canada, bringing together immunologists, psychiatrists, infectious disease specialists, dermatologists and other professionals?

This Fall, we’re celebrating a century of achievements in the DOM by highlighting significant events, influential figures and landmark publications in our newsletter as well as at MGRs on November 26, 2024. Sharpen your pencils—a quiz awaits! The highest scorer will be honored with the DOM @100 Historian Award.

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