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What Are We Looking For?

McGill Med-1 student Marina Ibrahim (left) shows high school student Kelsey Abbo

The Faculty of Medicine of McGill University conducts a rigorous and multi-criteria evaluation of applications to its programs. We attend to candidates' academic and non-academic achievements, in an effort to select those students with the greatest potential to successfully undertake the demands of our curriculum and to contribute meaningfully to the intellectual, para-curricular, and professional life of the Faculty of Medicine and the medical profession. Our screening and selection processes are continually scrutinized, in an effort to ensure transparency and fairness to all candidates and as part of our commitment and obligation to select candidates most able to provide outstanding health care to the public we serve.

Understanding that our graduates will go on to serve diverse communities in Québec, Canada and beyond, we expect our candidates to demonstrate a deep commitment to, and demonstrated evidence of, a pursuit of excellence in academic work, ethical and professional conduct, and awareness of the complexities of the world in which they will go on to hold privileged positions of service and leadership.

If you are interested in applying to McGill's Faculty of Medicine we invite you to ask yourself the following questions:

1. Can I handle the rigorous and intense academic program that is required in order to become a physician?

2. Do I have a passion for the profession of medicine, and am I ready and willing to dedicate and commit myself to be of service to others?

3. Do my life and work experiences demonstrate that I have prepared myself in the best ways available to me for a career in medicine?

The Admissions Committee uses these questions as guiding principles in the assessment of applications for entry into the Faculty of Medicine.


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