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    Tyler Hickey MD PhD

    Tyler Hickey MD PhD Advisor
    Education

    Undergraduate: BS, University of Guelph
    Medical School: MD, PhD, University of British Columbia
    Residency: University of British Columbia
    Fellowship: University of Toronto

     

     

    Dr. Hickey grew up in rural Ontario, Canada, and attended the University of Guelph. After graduating, he made a cross-country move to complete his PhD, studying tuberculosis, and MD at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Drawn to the underlying science and physiology of medical illnesses, Dr. Hickey pursued a specialist medical career in pathology and laboratory medicine, anatomical pathology, and subsequently completed fellowship training in forensic pathology.

    Dr. Hickey has sat on medical admission committees for universities in British Columbia and Ontario during residency training and as a faculty member. His guidance has led to multiple successful medical placements in recent years. As someone who was not accepted to medical school on his first application, he understands the trials and stresses of working through the challenging medical admission process and how best to enhance an applicant's application after an unsuccessful first attempt or, better yet, find success on their first application. Dr. Hickey currently enjoys a full and rewarding career that includes interesting and challenging work as a forensic pathologist, supervision and guidance of medical trainees from two of Canada's preeminent universities, and active research in a program that explores causes of preventable accidental deaths.

    Outside of his career, Dr. Hickey keeps busy with riding his bicycle and family activities. His children lament his constant dad jokes, but some people find his puns rather endearing!

    SPECIALTY

    Forensic Pathology

    FUN FACT

    If the mood strikes and some luck is on his side, Dr. Hickey is pretty good at juggling. He is also an avid road cyclist. However, he has yet to try the two skills together.