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Dr. Ramy Saleh

Oncologist | Medical Director | Researcher | Speaker

Dr. Ramy Saleh is a medical oncologist at the McGill University Health Center (MUHC) and the Medical Director of Oncology Clinical trials at the Center of Innovative Medicine at the MUHC Research Institute.

Dr. Saleh obtained his medical degree at the American University of Beirut before completing his internal medicine and medical oncology training at the MUHC.

Motivated by a strong interest in medical innovation, Dr. Saleh completed a Master’s in Experimental Medicine from McGill University in 2013. Subsequently, he completed a 2-year fellowship in the Phase I Drug Development Program at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and a clinical diploma in the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Dr. Saleh is also the Medical Director of the Phase I unit at the Centre for Innovative Medicine at the MUHC, a staff medical oncologist at Cedars Cancer Centre, and co-director of the Jackie Aziz AYA program, a program that aims to enhance the well-being and quality of life of adolescents and young adult cancer patients.

Dr. Saleh is passionate about advocating for young cancer patients, leading medical innovation, and working together to provide care beyond the norm.

What topics Dr. Saleh regularly educates and speaks on:

  • Update on cancer treatments

  • Clinical Trials

  • Medical Innovation 

  • Sarcoma & rare malignancies

  • Genito-Urinary malignancies

  • Cancer in adolescents and young adults (AYAs)

2011 Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)

American University of Beirut, Lebanon

2013 Masters Degree, Experimental Medicine

McGill University, Montreal

2016 Internal Medicine Residency

McGill University Health Center, Montreal

2018 Medical Oncology Residency

McGill University Health Center, Montreal

2019 Diploma, Principles and Practice of Clinical Research

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston

2020 Phase One Drug Development Program Fellowship

Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto

Trainees

Dr. Feras Moria

GU Fellowship 

2024-2026

Medical Oncology Residency

2022-2024

Dr. Changsu (Larry) Park

Medical Oncology Residency

2022-2024

Dr. Soumayya Labidi

GU Fellowship

2021-2023

Initiatives

SaRC-Q

Dr. Saleh co-founded SaRC-Q, a non-profit organization dedicated to leading the charge in the prevention, treatment, and understanding of sarcoma, a rare and aggressive cancer affecting the bone and connective tissue. Our mission is to champion groundbreaking research and provide unwavering support to empower both patients and medical professionals in their journey to conquer this formidable disease.

Jackie Aziz Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Program

Dr. Saleh is co-director of the Jackie Aziz AYA Program, a program that honors the legacy of Jackie Aziz, a young person who lived with an open mind and a loving heart. As a young adult with cancer, Jackie experienced the unique challenges that affect younger cancer patients. The Jackie Aziz Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Program aims to address the gap in cancer care that is often referred to as the AYA gap. This refers to 15 to 39-year-old cancer patients who may not fit into the pediatric or adult healthcare systems. While cancer survival rates have improved for children and older adults over the last two decades, survival rates for AYA patients have lagged.

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