0 1. Education system:
Canadian medicine, like medical courses in China, is a five-year undergraduate course.
Education system of 4-year medical college (MD degree). The difference is that Canada has to go through two to eight years of clinical internship hospitalization training, which is a crazy and busy period. If you just want to be a family health care doctor, you can stay in hospital for 2-3 years. If you want to become a specialist, you must be hospitalized for at least 5 years, including neurosurgery and plastic surgery for 8 years. During the internship, you must pass the final medical license to become a formal doctor. That is, get the doctor's needs from students 1 1.
~ 17 years! This is a long process of spirit, physical strength and perseverance. Because of this, regular doctors have high income and social status, and their gains and contributions are always in direct proportion.
02. Conditions for applying to Canadian Medical College:
Medical schools in Canada belong to post-undergraduate education, and it is difficult for high school students to apply. International students applying for admission to medical college must have at least a bachelor's degree and good undergraduate grades. Some schools need MCAT scores.
L, bachelor's degree must be good (GPA must be at least 3.7, that is, at least A-)
2. IELTS requires a minimum of 7 points, and the University of Toronto Medical College accepts IELTS and TOEFL test scores;
3. University courses such as biology, chemistry, physics and humanities must be completed.
4. The undergraduate course load is five courses/semester for at least two years. Undergraduate students with too little course load are generally not eligible to apply for medical college.
5. High school graduates are not eligible to apply for medical schools in Canada;
6, the last level is the interview, you must pass the medical college entrance examination with high scores.
Grades are only one aspect of considering applicants. Most medical schools have high requirements for applicants' social experience, culture, language and personality. Relatively speaking, girls are more likely to enter medical school. The proportion of female students in McMaster has been increasing in recent years, which may be because female students' personalities are more in line with the requirements of medical schools.
Applicants' extracurricular activities and long-term volunteer experience are also important factors in determining admission.