Family Medicine Resident, University of Toronto
Dr. Andrew Kosmopoulos is a first-year Family Medicine resident at the University of Toronto. He earned both his Medical Doctorate (2025) and Master of Science in Pharmacology and Toxicology (2021) at the University of Toronto, and his Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) at McMaster University (2020). Academically, Dr. Kosmopoulos is an avid researcher; he is published in numerous high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, spanning multiple medical specialties. In addition, he enjoys mentoring and teaching, and has worked on several initiatives that contribute to medical learning and education.
As a proud descendent of Greek immigrant grandparents, Dr. Kosmopoulos was raised through a Hellenic cultural lens and values the importance of maintaining involvement in the community. His ancestry runs deep within the Peloponnese region of Greece’s South; his grandparents were born and raised in Tripoli, Kalamata, and Lampeia (just outside of Olympia). Some of his fondest memories include connecting with his roots and visiting the villages of where his grandparents grew up.
Dr. Kosmopoulos is pleased to be entering the role of Vice Treasurer at the Canadian Hellenic Medical Society. He has previous experience running programs in many academic settings, such as co-leading the Students as Teachers Program at the University of Toronto. He is enthusiastic to apply key skills to his new role, bringing expertise working in dynamic team environments.
Outside of work, Dr. Kosmopoulos enjoys playing sports (such as ice hockey, sabre fencing, and basketball), travelling with family and friends, exercising at the gym, or watching a good movie. He greatly looks forward to his time at the Canadian Hellenic Medical Society, and welcomes all members to the organization.