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Established over 150 years ago, the School of Medicine at Queen's University aims to advance the tradition of preparing excellent physicians and leaders in health care by embracing a spirit of inquiry and innovation in education and research.
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Queen’s University School of Medicine admits up to 145 (Fall 2024 intake) Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada annually to the first year of its medical degree program. 114 seats are located at our Kington Campus.
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The School of Medicine at Queen's University offers a four-year Doctor of Medicine program, selecting students based on academic excellence and personal characteristics suitable for medical studies.
The curriculum is designed to combine teaching foundational basic science knowledge and principles of physician roles, along with clinical teaching, both in the classroom and in clinical skills.
The Queen's School of Medicine is a unit of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University at Kingston responsible for research, as well as undergraduate and graduate education in Medicine.
The Queen's School of Medicine offers comprehensive medical education and training, preparing students for successful careers. We provide a supportive and engaging learning environment along with integrated clinical and research training experiences.