Canadian Applicants
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Canadian students have the opportunity to pursue medical studies at New Anglia University through one of two program options: a 4-year MD program for those who have earned a bachelor’s degree in science-related fields, or a 5-year Premedical and MD program for students holding a high school diploma. Clinical rotations are exclusively conducted in U.S. hospitals. This program aligns with the requirements of the Medical Council of Canada (MCC), allowing students to take the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC) exams and qualify to practice medicine in Canada. Specifically:
- The University holds a sponsor note for “Canada” in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS).
- Clinical rotations in U.S. hospitals provide students with diverse experiences across a range of specialties and settings, offering substantial practical exposure and engagement with patients and healthcare professionals.
- Ward Rounds: Bedside instruction led by attending physicians to monitor and discuss patient progress.
- Grand Rounds: Presentations on complex cases and medical advancements, fostering interdisciplinary education.
- Morning Report: Daily discussions focused on overnight developments and recent admissions.
- Work Rounds: Collaborative meetings to manage patient care and strengthen team dynamics.
- Attending Rounds in Clinic: Observing patient consultations with attending physicians for clinical mentorship.
- Dedicated Teaching: Structured learning through lectures, case reviews, and hands-on workshops.
- Self-Directed Learning: Access to learning materials, including libraries and online databases, with staff oversight.
- Integrated achievement tests offered by the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) covering material typically learned during basic science education and core clinical clerkships. Students need to sit for the:
- Comprehensive Basic Science Subject Exam (CBSE) at the end of the Basic Sciences.
- Comprehensive Clinical Science Subject Exam (CCSE) at the end of the Clinical Rotations.
- MCCQE and MCC preparation courses are available in addition to the Medical program.
- Graduates are eligible to participate in the Canadian Residency Matching Service (CaRMS).
Eligibility
- Canadian Nationality or Residency
- Bachelor’s degree (BSc) or 90 credit hours of undergraduate studies
Intakes
- September
- January
- May
Tuition Fees
- £12,000 per annum
- Paid in three equal installments