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Medical school in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版
Medical school in Canada

In Canada, a medical school is a faculty or school of a university that trains would-be medical doctors and usually offers a three- to five-year Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery (M.D., C.M.) degree. Although presently most students enter medicine having previously earned another degree, the M.D. is technically considered an undergraduate degree in Canada. There are currently seventeen medical schools in Canada. Some faculties, such as Manitoba, McMaster, and Toronto, in addition to training would-be medical doctors offer two-year bachelor's or master's degrees to train physician assistants.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ivyglobal.ca/MCAT/med_schools_canada.asp )
As of 2013, approximately 3,900 students were enrolled in Canadian medical schools.
== Admissions ==

Generally, medical students begin their studies after receiving a bachelor's degree in another field, often one of the biological sciences. However, not all medical schools in Canada require a bachelor's degree for entry.〔http://medschooladmissions.com/admissions/admissions-requirements〕 For example, Quebec's medical schools accept applicants after a two-year CEGEP diploma, which is the equivalent of other provinces' grade 12 plus the first year of university. Most faculties of medicine in Western Canada require at least 2 years, and most faculties in Ontario require at least 3 years of university study before application can be made to medical school. The University of Manitoba requires applicants to complete a prior degree before admission. (The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada ) (AFMC) publishes a detailed guide〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Admission Requirements of Canadian Faculties of Medicine (2014) )〕 to admission requirements of Canadian faculties of medicine on a yearly basis.
Admission offers are made by individual medical schools, generally on the basis of a personal statement, autobiographical sketch, undergraduate record (GPA), scores on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) )〕 and interviews. Medical schools in Quebec (Francophones and Anglophone alike), the University of Ottawa (a bilingual school), and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (a school which promotes francophone culture), do not require the MCAT, as the MCAT has no French equivalent. Some schools, such as the University of Toronto and Queen's University, use the MCAT score as a cut-off, where sub-standard scores compromise eligibility.〔http://www.md.utoronto.ca/admissions/information/faq.htm#mcat〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Method of selection )〕 Other schools, such as the University of Western Ontario, give increasing preference to higher performance.〔http://www.schulich.uwo.ca/education/admissions/medicine/documents/FAQs20080930.pdf〕 McMaster University strictly utilizes the Verbal Reasoning section of the MCAT to determine interview eligibility and admission rank.〔http://www-fhs.mcmaster.ca/mdprog/selection_process.html〕
The annual success rate for Canadian citizens applying for admission to Canadian medical schools is normally below 10%.〔http://www.afmc.ca/pages/publications_admission.html〕 Just over 2,500 positions were available in first-year classes in 2006-2007 across all seventeen Canadian faculties of medicine. The average cost of tuition in 2006-2007 was $12,728 for medical schools outside of Quebec; in Quebec (for Quebecers only), average tuition was $2,943. The level of debt among Canadian medical students upon graduation has received attention in the medical media.〔 http://www.cma.ca/index.cfm?ci_id=10026669&la_id=1〕

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