Below is the full, detailed academic schedule used in Canadian medical universities, which award the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Canada follows a graduate-entry medical education model, very similar to the United States, but with its own national exams and residency system.
Medical education is regulated by CACMS (Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools).
Major medical schools include (public, government-funded):
University of Toronto
McGill University
University of British Columbia
McMaster University
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
Western University
Queen’s University
Dalhousie University
Laval, Montréal, Sherbrooke (French)
Overall Structure
Phase
Duration
Focus
Pre-medical education
3–4 years (Bachelor’s degree)
Required before admission
Medical School (MD)
3–4 years
Pre-clinical + clinical clerkships
Residency (Postgraduate)
2–7 years
Specialty training
Optional Fellowship
1–3 years
Subspecialization
⚠️ Canada is graduate-entry only (no MBBS directly after high school).
📘 DETAILED MD CURRICULUM TABLE (CANADA)
Note: • Most schools = 4-year MD • Some schools (e.g., McMaster, Calgary) = 3-year accelerated MD The structure below reflects the standard 4-year model.