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  1. Our strategic plan and annual progress reports highlight the priorities of the Faculty, namely in the areas of Education, Research, Engagement, Francophonie, and Internationalization and Global Health. More on our Strategic Plan.

    • Pharmd

      The University of Ottawa ranks among Canada’s top 10...

    • CMM

      The University of Ottawa Department of Cellular and...

    • UGME Admissions

      The University of Ottawa was the first medical school in...

    • Application Process

      The MD Program of the Faculty of Medicine at the University...

  2. The University of Ottawa was the first medical school in North America to offer its MD Program in both official languages, English and French. Candidates select their language of study during the application process.

  3. The MD Program of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS). This body is responsible for accrediting medical programs in Canada. The Admissions Office strictly adheres to the following CACMS standard:

  4. The Faculty of Medicine (French: Faculté de médecine) at the University of Ottawa is a bilingual medical school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada founded in 1945. It is located at a campus centred on Roger-Guindon Hall in the east end of Ottawa and is attached to the Ottawa Hospital's General Campus.

  5. Undergraduate Medical Education (MD Program) Overview. Program Requirements. The program leading to the Doctor of Medicine degree includes 147 weeks of instruction (72 weeks of which are devoted to clinical work) scheduled over four calendar years.

  6. The Faculty of Medicine offers five main programs at the MSc and PhD levels (Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Neuroscience; Microbiology and Immunology; Biochemistry; Epidemiology), three collaborative programs at the MSc and PhD levels (Human and Molecular Genetics; Bioinformatics; Pathology and Experimental Medicine), a graduate diploma in ...

  7. The Medicine & the Humanities program at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa is a new and evolving program. It seeks to enhance our students’ education by formally infusing both our French and English streams’ curricula with concepts of health, medicine and healing through medical history, philosophy, the arts and literature.