This medical school is the oldest operating medical school in Ontario, being established in 1843.
What is the University of Toronto, Temerty Faculty of Medicine?
This Canadian medical school is located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
What is the University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Medicine?
The shortage of this type of physician is a pressing issue in Canada, particularly in rural and underserved areas.
What is family physicians?
The Canadian national approach to Competency Based Medical Education for specialist residency training that is now used throughout post-graduate medical education institutions across Canada, with the first cohort of residents to train in this manner in 2017.
What is CBD (Competency by Design)?
Located in London Ontario, and is affiliated with Western University.
What is the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry?
This medical school is the only one based in the maritime provinces, with its primary campus in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but with additional campuses in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
What is Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine?
The unveiling of the sign for which new medical school was attended by Premier Doug Ford on May 31, 2024.
What is the TMU SoM?
This organization represents the interests of medical residents in Ontario, Canada.
What is PARO (Professional Association of Residents of Ontario)?
This medical school has campuses in Thunder Bay and Sudbury, and seeks to contribute to care in Northern Ontario's communities.
What is the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM)?
Located in Edmonton, AB, this medical school is one of two medical schools in the province.
What is the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry?
Canadian medical schools are trying to make this admissions test less of a barrier, so future doctors can focus more on saving lives and less on test anxiety.
What is the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test)?
This acronym represents the exams administered by the Medical Council of Canada that are crucial for physicians seeking licensure in Canada.
What is the MCCQE (Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exams)?
This medical school and university is known for developing the CASPer admissions test, now used by several medical schools in Canada.
What is McMaster University's Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine?
This medical school is the only bilingual medical school in all of Canada.
What is the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa?
The University of Prince Edward Island has established a Faculty of Medicine that operates as a regional campus of this other institution's Faculty of Medicine, with a future plan for a joint degree.
What is Memorial University of Newfoundland?
This is a national organization that represents Canada's medical schools. They are involved in advocacy, representation, collaboration, education, research, policy development and more for medical faculties and clinicians.
What is the AFMC (Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada)?