The Michener Institute

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Motto Best Experience, Best Education
Established 1958
Type Public
President Dr. Paul Gamble
Staff 135
Undergraduates Advanced Diploma of Health Science
Postgraduates Graduate Certificate in Health Science, Graduate Diploma in Health Science, Graduate Advanced Diploma in Health Science. Bachelor's Degree available through joint programs with The University of Toronto (Medical Radiation Sciences), Laurentian University (Radiation Therapy) and Dalhousie University (Repiratory Therapy).
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Campus Urban
Website http://www.michener.ca
Crest image © The Michener Institute

The Michener Institute, more formally The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences, is a post-secondary institution in Toronto, Ontario, that trains allied health professionals. It is named after Roland Michener, the 20th Canadian Governor General.

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