Overview
The Médecine (M.D.) program at Université Laval is designed to train competent, compassionate physicians capable of meeting the healthcare needs of diverse populations, with a strong emphasis on clinical skills, research, and community health. The program integrates foundational sciences with early clinical exposure, fostering a bilingual (French-English) environment reflective of Quebec's demographic. Unique features include a problem-based learning approach, mandatory rural and indigenous health rotations, and a focus on preventive medicine and public health.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for residency programs across Canada and internationally, with opportunities in general practice, specialization, research, and public health roles. The program's emphasis on practical training enhances employability in hospitals, clinics, and academic settings.
Key Faculty/Staff
The Faculty of Medicine is led by experienced professionals, including department chairs in areas such as internal medicine and surgery, though specific names are not publicly highlighted in general profiles.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from affiliations with the CHU de Québec-Université Laval, one of Canada's largest university hospital centers, providing access to state-of-the-art simulation labs, research institutes, and clinical training sites. Partnerships with provincial health networks support hands-on experience in urban and rural settings.
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