True North Imaging
Kiya Fu is an accomplished Ultrasound Sonographer currently employed at True North Imaging since September 2021, bringing extensive experience from previous roles as an Ultrasound Technologist at Hitek Medical Imaging and MyHealth Centre - Diagnostic Imaging - Pickering. Earlier career highlights include serving as a Medical Receptionist at Weinstock Eye Consultants and summer research roles at The Hospital for Sick Children and Intensive Dietary Management Clinic. Kiya Fu's foundational skills in the healthcare field were further developed during an internship at Dr. Siva, Dr. Yogeswaran & Associates and as a Summer Student Intern at Pickering Community Baptist Church. Educational qualifications include an advanced diploma from The Michener Institute in Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician and a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences with a minor in Chemistry from the University of Waterloo.
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True North Imaging
True North Imaging (TNI) is one of Canada's largest academically-oriented, imaging organizations. TNI serves as a teaching site for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Toronto. We also work with numerous University of Toronto staff on joint research projects and assist in clinical training. Our Director of Imaging, Dr. Alex Hartman, trains physicians from around the world in imaging techniques, including several that were developed by us. We specialize in high-risk obstetrical ultrasound, as well as gynecological and fertility imaging. TNI provides world class diagnostic services in comfortable and convenient community settings. Since 2010, TNI has purchased over 80 new ultrasound machines and has one of the largest digital radiology networks in Canada. True North Imaging (TNI) offers a wide range of outpatient diagnostic imaging services through medical imaging centres in Ontario, as well as through mobile services. These diagnostic imaging examinations, which are critical to early disease detection, consist of ultrasound, x-ray, mammography and bone mineral density studies.