The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences welcomes applications from First Nations, Inuit and Métis applicants. We encourage candidates to self-identify on their application and to contact the Undergraduate Medical ɬÀï·¬ Office if they have any questions about our programs or processes.
The Canadian Indigenous Pathway for MDCM is open to Canadian First Nations, Inuit or Métis University level applicants who are not residents of Quebec. This pathway aims to attribute 1 of the 11 out-of-province Canadian seats in the four-year M.D.,C,M, program to a selected eligible candidate.
i) ɬÀï·¬ Criteria:
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The applicant must be a Canadian (non-Quebec) resident, member of First Nations, Inuit or Métis National council-recognized nation, and must submit documentation of formal Indigenous status.
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The applicant must be applying to the M.D.C.M. and/or MD.,C.M./Ph.D. program.
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The applicant must have a GPA of 3.4 on the 4.0 scale. All eligible candidates will move forward to the next step.
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The applicant must meet the educational and basic science requirements, and submit all other supporting documents listed, including proof of French language proficiency and the CASPer test.
Note: Applicants are invited to contact the Undergraduate Medical ɬÀï·¬ Office to learn about options for support or accommodations in meeting the language proficiency requirement.
How to Apply:
Candidates must follow the application process for university-level Canadian residents and indicate in the online application system that they are selecting this pathway. When their application is processed, the personal statement will be added to their online application document checklist, and they must upload it to the Applicant portal using the Indigenous personal statement template found on the Undergraduate Medical ɬÀï·¬ Office website. Candidates are also assessed simultaneously in the general Canadian cohort. Note that Indigenous candidates are not required to self-identify; candidates who prefer not to select this pathway will be assessed in the general Canadian cohort.
Required Identification
Candidates must upload one of the following valid documents to the online application system, Proof of Citizenship or Residency: Federal Certificate of Indian Status card Confirmation of recognition by an Inuit Land claim organization (card or official letter) Membership card recognized by the Métis National Council or the Manitoba Métis Federation.
ii) Selection Process:
Holistic Review: The Indigenous admissions advisory committee then ranks candidates based on a holistic review of the file which includes: Standardized CV, Personal statement, CASPer, and basic science prerequisites. The top ranked candidates are invited to interviews. The Indigenous admissions advisory committee can include the following membership categories: Indigenous Faculty member(s), Indigenous upper-year medical students or residents, an Indigenous Elder, and other faculty members or ɬÀï·¬ community members with experience in Indigenous health education, teaching, or other relevant fields.
Candidates in this pathway are also considered for the general Canadian cohort seats simultaneously; Indigenous students admitted in the general cohort.
iii) Final Selection:
Candidates will complete both Multiple Mini-Interviews (MMIs) and an Individual Interview with Indigenous admissions advisory committee members. For candidates recommended by the Indigenous advisory committee, offers will be made based on the performance in the MMIs within the Canadian Indigenous MDCM cohort.
Support
The Indigenous Health Professions Program in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences facilitates Outreach visits and programs for youth and supports prospective Indigenous applicants to all health professions programs at ɬÀï·¬.
Contact the Indigenous Health Professions Program at mcgill.ca/indig-health for information about their services and events!
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences offers an Indigenous Health Curriculum to all Medical students, which includes required and elective teaching and clinical opportunities focused on Indigenous healthcare topics. Clinical rotations in Indigenous communities are available for interested students.
Candidates are invited to learn about ɬÀï·¬'s First Peoples' House mcgill.ca/fph—a home away from home on campus.