School of Allied Health

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Step into health care with skills that make a real difference. 

At the School of Allied Health, you’ll gain the specialized training to thrive in both client-facing and behind-the-scenes roles across Canada’s evolving health care system. Whether you're drawn to health administration, orthotic and prosthetic care, or hearing sciences, this school prepares you to support patients and organizations with confidence. 

You’ll build practical expertise through hands-on training, clinical placements, and case-based learning that reflects real-world health care environments—developing the communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills that help you excel in collaborative teams. If you’re detail-oriented, people-focused, and ready to play a vital role in care delivery, you’ll find your path here. 

What makes us different

You’ll study at the Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences—a modern waterfront facility that mirrors today’s health care settings, complete with simulation labs, hands-on clinics, and collaborative classrooms. Our strong industry ties and faculty with experience in hospitals, clinics, and public health organizations ensure your training reflects current employer needs. Whether you're drawn to front-line care or health care operations, you’ll graduate ready to make an impact  on today’s health care system. 

Need some help?

Our Entry Advising service is a free service provided by the college to help match your skills, background and career goals with program options.

Information sessions

Attend an information session to learn more about our programs and have your questions answered by our knowledgeable faculty and staff. 

Take a campus tour

Our tour guides will show you around our classrooms, labs and facilities, and give you an idea of what to expect from student life at George Brown.

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.