Dr. Morant grew up in nearby Mississauga, ON. He is a medical school graduate of the University of Ottawa. After medical school he went on to complete Internal Medicine residency in London, Ontario at Western University where he was Chief Medical Resident, an honor given to a top resident whom is admired by his peers and Attending Staff physicians. He returned close to home at The University of Toronto to complete his Cardiology Fellowship, where he trained at the major academic hospitals in Toronto. In 2016, he completed his Advanced Echocardiography Fellowship at the renowned Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota. It was during his time there that he developed a keen interest in valvular heart disease, cardiomyopathy (diseases of heart muscle)/Heart Failure, and quality improvement in Echocardiography.
Currently, he is a Staff Consultant physician at North York General Hospital in Toronto where he is the Director of the Heart Function Clinic and working to establish a dedicated Amyloid clinic. He has a particular interest in hereditary ATTR cardiomyopathy in the Canadian Black population. Outside of medicine, he has a variety of interests including basketball, exercising, and bike riding but what he loves most, is spending quality time with his wife and two children.