Overview
The University of Manitoba’s Max Rady College of Medicine offers a four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) program that emphasizes clinical care, health system leadership, and research.
Students are trained in both urban and rural settings, including diverse cross-cultural environments. The curriculum is divided into pre-clerkship (first two years) and clerkship (final two years), focusing on foundational medical knowledge, clinical skills, and hands-on patient care.
Opportunities for research, service learning, and international exchanges are also available, providing a broad, well-rounded medical education.
Max Rady College of Medicine, University of Manitoba
Medical degree: MD
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Average MCAT: 511
- Average GPA: 3.30
- Class size: 110
- Total applicants: 999
Private
More About the Medical School
Admission to the MD program at the University of Manitoba is competitive, with 110 seats available each year. Applicants must have a completed bachelor’s degree with a minimum adjusted GPA of 3.30, and they are required to take both the MCAT and the Casper situational judgment test.
The admissions process involves an academic review and an interview stage for selected candidates. The university seeks well-rounded applicants, especially those with a commitment to serving rural or Indigenous communities. Indigenous applicants have a dedicated panel interview process.
Admission decisions are based on academic performance, test scores, personal characteristics, and interview results. All applicants must also meet technical requirements for Casper and fulfill prerequisites in relevant sciences.