
Sarah
Kim,
MD, FCFP, MScCH
University of Toronto
United States
Dr. Sarah Kim is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. She serves as the Health Humanities Theme Lead for the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto and heads the Program in Health, Arts &
Humanities. Within her medical and teaching practice, Sarah integrates the arts, humanities, mindfulness meditation and movement education as generative components of resilience, positive interdependence and compassion-based care. Her investigations examine the relationship between high performance and historical ideas around the body, exploring embedded hierarchies and the intersection of humanness within industrialized systems.
Presenting at CAB 2025:
The aim of an Interprofessional Health, Arts and Humanities certificate is to develop collaborative, patient/client-partnered care as well to foster critical resilience practices in future professional contexts. The program is designed to advance a deeper understanding of health, illness, suffering, disability, and the provision of health and social care.