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Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

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1151 Richmond St, London, ON N6A 5C1, Canada
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London Campus

London, ON, Canada

The London Campus of the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University serves as the primary hub for comprehensive medical and dental education, research, and clinical training. It offers a wide array of programs designed to prepare students for careers in healthcare professions.

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program: This four-year program emphasizes foundational sciences in the first two years, followed by clinical rotations in years three and four. Core courses include anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, and medical ethics. Students engage in problem-based learning and early clinical exposure to develop diagnostic and patient management skills.
  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) Program: A rigorous four-year curriculum focusing on oral health sciences. Key courses cover dental anatomy, oral pathology, periodontics, endodontics, prosthodontics, and pediatric dentistry. Hands-on training occurs in state-of-the-art simulation labs and on-site clinics.
  • Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences: Including MSc and PhD in Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Neuroscience, and Physiology. These research-intensive programs explore molecular mechanisms of disease, neurobiology, immunology, and advanced imaging techniques.
  • Combined MD/PhD Program: For students pursuing clinician-scientist careers, integrating medical training with in-depth research in areas like cancer biology, cardiovascular sciences, and regenerative medicine.
  • Continuing Education and Residency Programs: Specialized training in family medicine, surgery, psychiatry, and dentistry subspecialties such as orthodontics and oral surgery. Courses emphasize evidence-based practice, interprofessional collaboration, and community health.

The campus fosters interdisciplinary learning through partnerships with London Health Sciences Centre and St. Joseph's Health Care, providing access to diverse patient populations. Research opportunities abound in cutting-edge facilities, including the Robarts Research Institute and the Bone and Joint Institute. Elective courses allow customization in global health, medical education, and health policy. Overall, the London Campus equips students with the knowledge, skills, and compassion needed to address complex health challenges, promoting lifelong learning and innovation in medicine and dentistry. This holistic approach ensures graduates are leaders in improving healthcare outcomes worldwide.

Windsor Campus

Windsor, ON, Canada

The Windsor Campus of the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, located at the University of Windsor, focuses on delivering high-quality medical education with an emphasis on community-based learning and clinical immersion in a diverse urban setting. It primarily hosts the first two years of the MD program, preparing students for advanced clinical training.

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program - Pre-Clerkship Years: Intensive foundational training in biomedical sciences. Courses include gross anatomy with cadaveric dissection, histology, embryology, medical physiology, and pathophysiology. Integrated modules cover population health, clinical skills, and professionalism, using case-based learning to bridge theory and practice.
  • Introduction to Clinical Practice: Early exposure to patient care through supervised interactions at Windsor Regional Hospital and community clinics. Topics include history-taking, physical examinations, communication skills, and basic procedures like suturing and venipuncture.
  • Elective and Selective Courses: Options in Indigenous health, rural medicine, and border health issues, reflecting Windsor's unique geographic position. Students explore social determinants of health, cultural competency, and public health principles.
  • Research Opportunities: Collaborative projects with local partners in areas such as cardiovascular disease, infectious diseases, and mental health. Undergraduate research electives encourage participation in ongoing studies at the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.
  • Interprofessional Education: Joint sessions with nursing, pharmacy, and social work students from the University of Windsor, focusing on team-based care, ethics, and quality improvement in healthcare delivery.

The campus leverages its proximity to the U.S. border for unique learning experiences, including cross-cultural health perspectives and emergency medicine simulations. Facilities include modern lecture halls, anatomy labs, and simulation centers equipped for virtual reality training. Community engagement is central, with students participating in outreach programs addressing local needs like diabetes management and youth mental health. This campus cultivates resilient, adaptable physicians who are attuned to urban and underserved populations. Graduates transition seamlessly to clerkship rotations across Ontario, carrying forward a commitment to equity, innovation, and compassionate care in an evolving healthcare landscape.

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