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We pride ourselves on our reputation - we've been building strong relationships since 1996. Browse our capabilities and learn how CTC can complement and extend your team's strengths.
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ABOUT CTC

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For almost 3 decades, CTC has been creating compelling medical content to effectively communicate with busy HCPs.

Our team is made up of driven, transparent, resourceful, and supportive members who are committed to success.

JOIN OUR TEAM

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CTC is a fast-growing organization where each individual has an equal opportunity to be heard.

If you value a supportive culture where initiative, resourcefulness, and drive are rewarded, you'll feel right at home here.

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SUSTAINABILITY

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In partnership with veritree, we are dedicated to fostering a sustainable future by rejuvenating vital landscapes essential for our planet's wellbeing.

We plant 10 verified trees for every quote we publish, and an additional 40 trees once we kick off a project with you.

Umama Siddiqi, HBSc

Medical Lead
Umama

Collaborative, diligent

Umama’s role involves collaborating with healthcare industry partners and subject matter experts to develop comprehensive medical education content tailored towards a diverse range of healthcare professionals. Specific content including research articles, medical training and learning materials, and regulatory documents are created to help deliver accurate, evidence-based, and impactful medical education programs.

Equipped with an HBSc in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Toronto, and soon to be PhD in Molecular Genetics also from the University of Toronto, Umama brings a lot of expertise from the fields of molecular biology and infectious disease, to aid in her passion of medical and science communication. Outside of work, her current hobbies include learning programming, attending fitness dance classes, and watching Ted Talks.