Toronto Notes is a concise and comprehensive medical review revised annually by the University of Toronto student contributors under the guidance of the Faculty of Medicine. This reference text started as a compilation of notes written by and shared among University of Toronto students to study for their medical licensing exams. After 37 years, it has become the most reputable study guide used by medical students across Canada and around the world.
The 2022 edition features content updates across the main text, figures, graphics, and evidence-based medicine sections that are consistent with the most recent MCCQE objectives. Many landmark trials have been included to reflect the most current evidence across all medical specialties. The new division of Toronto Notes into three textbooks—medicine, surgery, and primary medicine—enhances readability and eases the load of studying for the Canadian and American medical licensing exams. We have also redesigned our website to more closely reflect the layout of the textbook and to enrich the learning experience.
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Toronto Notes is a concise and comprehensive medical review revised annually by the University of Toronto student contributors under the guidance of the Faculty of Medicine. This reference text started as a compilation of notes written by and shared among University of Toronto students to study for their medical licensing exams. After 34 years, it has become the most reputable study guide used by medical students across Canada and around the world.
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