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      • At the very least, becoming a doctor can take up to 11 years, with four years devoted to your bachelor's degree, four years in medical school and at least three years completing your residency. If you choose to specialize in a field beyond general medicine, you may be required to spend up to six years completing your residency program.
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  2. As a doctor of medicine student, you'll start working with patients within your first few weeks of the program. Ours is one of the few three-year doctor of medicine degrees in North America. We’re committed to patient-centered and presentation-based learning.

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      The Pathways to Medicine Scholarship program is designed for...

  3. Academic Requirements. In order to study medicine at the University of Toronto, and in Canada generally, you must have some previous university experience and cannot enter a program directly from high school. The earliest you can apply is the beginning of your third year of undergraduate studies.

  4. You’ll spend years 1 and 2 building your foundational knowledge and skills while gaining progressive clinical exposure, culminating in immersive clinical training in years 3 and 4. The MD Program is broad and deep, with an expansive yet highly structured curriculum and numerous opportunities for research and specialization.

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    • Pre-Medical Education (4 years) The journey to becoming a doctor typically begins with a bachelor’s degree. While no specific major requirement exists, most aspiring doctors pursue a degree in a science-related field such as biology, chemistry, or biochemistry.
    • Medical School (4 years) Aspiring doctors must attend medical school once the undergraduate degree is obtained. In Canada, medical education spans four years.
    • Residency Training (2 to 7 years) After completing medical school, graduates enter a residency program providing practical, supervised training in a specific medical specialty.
    • Licensing Exams (Varies) Before practicing medicine independently, individuals must pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and Part II.
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    • English and/or Recommended Courses Taken at International Institutions

    All applicants must complete 6 credits (two semesters) of English coursework by April 30 of the year of entry into medical school (April 30, 2025 for the 2024/2025 application cycle). English courses can be from any undergraduate or graduate year-level, but should be offered through an English department. The requirement can be filled by either 6 c...

    Courses on the following topics are not acceptedtoward the English requirement, even if offered through an English department: 1. Humanities 2. Social science 3. Science 4. Health and public health 5. Science writing and other discipline-specific writing courses 6. Creative writing 7. Communication 8. Comics or graphic novels 9. Cultural studies, d...

    Courses in biology, chemistry and biochemistry are strongly recommended, but are not required for application. All applicants are expected to demonstrate proficiency in these areas through coursework and/or MCAT scores. Courses in physics, statistics, humanities, and the social sciences are also recommended as general preparation for the MCAT and f...

    Please see "International Transcripts" under the Transcript Requirements section for more information on foreign transcript requirements. English courses must be taken in a country that satisfies UBC's English Language Admissions Standardto be considered for the prerequisite requirement.

  5. As an MD student, you’ll receive the extensive education, training, and mentorship you need to become a doctor. With this solid foundation, graduates have successfully secured medical residency positions in areas ranging from family medicine and pediatrics, to cardiology and emergency medicine.

  6. Becoming a doctor takes many years of intensive study and research. It usually takes four years after your Bachelor’s degree to obtain a medical degree (although some university programs may last only 3 years).

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