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Dr. Haywood is a board certified plastic surgeon practicing in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Catherine Haywood graduated from the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia) with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in 1991. She then graduated from McGill University Medical School in 1995, and completed Fellowship residency training in Plastic Surgery at the University of Toronto.
As a renowned plastic surgeon; Dr. Haywood has participated in numerous research projects, well-published and actively involved with medical education. During her training she was noted for her teaching by the Toronto General Hospital, and was awarded the Dr. A.W. Harrison Teaching Award by Sunnybrook Hospital. In addition the University of Toronto Department of Surgery awarded her for Most Outstanding Teacher as rated by the undergraduate students in her last year of training. At present she still supervises medical students and residents in her capacity of Staff Surgeon. She is also a Mentor for medical students at the University of Toronto.
Aside from her work with SixSurgery and private practise, Dr. Haywood also is an active Staff Surgeon at the William Osler Health Center.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon William Osler Health System
Resident Physician, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, University of Toronto
FRCSC Fellow of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada
CPSO, Medical License Province of Ontario
Canadian Plastic Surgery Society
Ontario Medical Association
Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons
Fellow of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario Medical Association
Supervisor and Mentor to medical students and rotating residents, University of Toronto and McMaster University
Dr. D.R. Wilson Award for Most Outstanding Teacher in the Department of Surgery, University of Toronto
F.M. Woolhouse Teaching Award Sunnybrook Hospital
The Toronto Hospital Teaching Award nomination
Head Sailing Instructor Royal Roads Military College, Canadian Forces Sailing Association and Royal Victoria Yacht Club
Gemini Award as a Medical Contributor
Award for Best Clinical Paper presented at Tau Omicron Phi Chi Visiting Professorship, University of Toronto
John de Toronto Scholarship for Best Clinical Research, University of Toronto
Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons Best Resident Presentation of a Clinical Study
N. Christie Foundation Scholarship, McGill University
National Science and Engineering Research Council Grant, University of Victoria
President’s Scholarship ( top 3% entire university standings), University of Victoria
Victoria Medical Society Bursary, University of Victoria
Wood’s Trust Scholarship, University of Victoria
Dr. Douglas H. Taylor Lee Memorial Bursary, University of Victoria
Victoria Natural History Society Scholarship, University of Victoria
President’s Regional Scholarship, University of Victoria
Sister Mary Providence Memorial Scholarship, University of Victoria
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery McGill Medical School, Montreal, Canada
BSc (Science) University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
Chen R., Anastakis D.J., Haywood C.T., Mikulis D.J., and Manktelow R.T. 2003. Plasticity of the human motor system following reconstruction: a magnetic stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Clin.Neurophysiology 114:2434-2446
Hawyood C.T., McGeer A., and Low, D.E. 1999. Clinical Experience with 20 cases of Group A Streptococcus Necrotizing Fasciitis and Myonecrosis: 1995-1997. PRS 103 (6):1567-1573
2016 “Sting ray injuries”
2015 “Aggressive Soft tissue infections”
2000 Exploring Cortical Plasticity following free functional muscle transfer
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1998 “Clinical experience with Necrotizing Fasciitis”
1998 “Clinical experience with Necrotizing Fasciitis”