
About Dr. Musewe

Dr. Musewe is an experienced and committed Pediatric Cardiologist.
He has close to forty (40) years of extensive experience in hospital and clinical settings and currently operates his own Community Pediatric Cardiology office. He has also been involved in Pediatric Resident teaching, training of fellows in the Division of Cardiology at the Hospital for Sick Children, where his main focus was Echocardiography.
Dr. Musewe is passionate about delivering quality medical care both local and globally to refugees and communities with limited access. He has extensive experience in providing voluntary care in rural and semi-rural settings across Africa. He regularly sends medical equipment as well as supplies to under-resourced health care centres.
Education
1984-1987
University of Toronto
Pediatric Cardiology F.R.C.P. (C)
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
1982-1984
Western University
Pediatric Residency
1978-1982
Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children, Hackney London, UK
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Whittington Hospital, Highgate London, UK
Pediatric Residency
1972-1973
University of Birmingham
B.Sc (Physiology)
1970-1975
Godfrey Huggins Medical School, University of Rhodesia
Medicine (M.B. ChB.)
1975-1977
Mpilo Hospital, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Pediatric Internship
Pediatric Residency
Teaching
1991-Present
University of Toronto
Community Pediatric Cardiology Office
1991-2015
University of Toronto
Part-time affiliate, Division of Cardiology (Echocardiography), Hospital for Sick Children
1987-1991
University of Toronto
Assistant Professor at Hospital for Sick Children
Dr. Musewe Features
People's Church | DNA 2018
Conversation with Trevor
Certificates

Recognized by U of T
"I am honored to write this letter in support of Dr. Norman Musewe, a distinguished and dedicated physician whose commitment to mentorship and medical education has profoundly impacted students aspiring to enter the field of medicine. I have had the privilege of working alongside Dr. Musewe for the past ten years, during which time he has played an instrumental role in fostering the growth and development of countless students through the Temerty Medicine Community of Support Program. His unwavering dedication to mentorship has provided aspiring medical students with invaluable opportunities for shadowing and professional guidance. His approach is characterized by patience, compassion, and a genuine investment in the personal and professional growth of his mentees.
Dr. Musewe has consistently demonstrated excellence by seamlessly integrating teaching into clinical practice, enhancing the learning experience for students while reinforcing the importance of empathy, ethical practice, and lifelong learning in medicine. His mentorship extends beyond the students he directly guides, making a lasting impact on the medical community and strengthening initiatives that promote diversity, education, and excellence in medicine."
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~Ike Okafor
Strategic Lead, Access and Outreach
Founder, Office of Access and Outreach
Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
