Overview
Dalhousie University’s MD program offers a hands-on medical education starting from the first week. The four-year program is divided into pre-clerkship and clerkship phases.
In the first two years, students build foundational knowledge through lectures, labs, and tutorials, including time for research and electives. Clerkship years provide extensive clinical experience across various specialties in diverse settings.
The curriculum emphasizes research, professional development, and community contribution, aiming to cultivate skilled, lifelong learners and competent clinicians.
Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University
Medical degree: MD
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Average MCAT: 510
- Average GPA: 3.86
- Class size: 108
- Total applicants: 1,070
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More About the Medical School
To apply to Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Medicine, you need to meet both academic and non-academic requirements. The application process involves multiple components, including GPA and MCAT scores, as well as the CASPer test, which assesses non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics.
Additionally, applicants must participate in an MMI (Multiple Mini Interview) and submit personal statements or supplemental information.
Key dates for the 2024/2025 application cycle include:
- MCAT: Must be taken by August 10, 2024, to be considered for this cycle.
- Application Deadlines: The online application opens on June 15, 2024, and the first section must be submitted by July 31, 2024. The deadline for submitting unofficial transcripts and completing Section 2 of the application is September 3, 2024.
Dalhousie’s admissions process emphasizes a holistic review of each candidate, looking for students who demonstrate the necessary academic preparation through varied educational backgrounds. The full course load requirement has been removed, reflecting a flexibility in the academic paths applicants might take, but a robust academic schedule is still recommended to prepare for the demands of medical school.
For a detailed overview of the application process and requirements, visit Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine’s admissions page.