The deadline to submit your application to our MD program is today (4:30 pm ET)! Please make sure to review your OMSAS materials and all the instructions before submission. We wish you the best of luck for this current cycle!
University of Toronto MD Program - Admissions & Student Finance
The largest medical school in Ontario, located in exciting, multicultural Toronto.
We provide a huge range of educational and extra-curricular opportunities for our students.
07/09/2020
Our 2020-2021 application is now live! Applicants will be able to apply through OMSAS (https://www.ouac.on.ca/omsas/) – make sure to read all instructions carefully and adhere to their deadlines. All applications must be submitted to OMSAS by October 1st, 2020. Remember, you can always contact us by email if you have any questions regarding the application process along the way!
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03/23/2020
We are happy to announce that will be participating in the AAMC Virtual Medical School Recruitment Fair on Friday, March 27 from 11 am - 8 pm.
Visit our virtual booth to learn more about our MD Program; admissions representatives will be on hand to chat with visitors between 11 am - 3 pm. We hope to see you there!
Please note that our office is currently closed until further notice to protect our community as a precaution against COVID-19.
For all admissions-related inquiries, please send an email to [email protected] or get in touch with us here - we will continue to support prospective students and applicants via our online channels.
We wish everyone well during these challenging times.
03/10/2020
Are you thinking about applying to U of T's MD Program? Check out "All Access: Med School Admissions" – a podcast episode featuring ’s Dr. David Latter and Jessie Metcalfe – to get the inside scoop on the admissions process and applications tips. The candid conversation is especially helpful if you are new to the Canadian medical school application process.
All Access: Med School Admissions: Episode 29: The University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine Oh Canada! Hear from the admissions team from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine on how the application process works in Ontario and Canada. *Psst* They also accept applications from US citizens. U of T has quite a reputation and is located in one of the largest cities in Nort...
02/14/2020
It’s Black History Month and we’re celebrating all the incredible Black students, faculty, researchers and staff at U of T Medicine. From aerospace medicine to local activism and advocacy, our people are making extraordinary contributions to health care, science and their communities.
Black History in the Making at U of T Medicine It’s Black History Month and we’re celebrating all the incredible Black researchers, students, faculty and staff at U of T Medicine. From aerospace medicine to local activism and advocacy, our people are making extraordinary contributions to health care, science and their communities. They spoke...
01/31/2020
Every year we receive applications from around the world, as well as from international students currently studying right here in Canada. Our admissions team caught up with two such students and learned why they chose to pursue their medical studies at U of T, and what they love about the city of Toronto.
The International Student Experience: Yucheng and Justice Our MD Program is pleased to welcome international students. Every year we receive applications from around the world, as well as from international students currently studying right here in Canada. Our admissions team caught up with two such students and learned why they chose to pursue their medic...
12/20/2019
Wishing you a happy and restful holiday season!
The University of Toronto will be closed for the winter break from Monday, December 23 to Friday, January 3. We look forward to connecting with you in the New Year.
12/13/2019
Research by U of T Medicine Professor Andrew Lim and third-year student Kirusanthy Kaneshwaran suggests fragmented sleep in older people with and without Alzheimer’s disease may have an effect on the brain’s immune cells.
With a personal connection to this research, Kaneshwaran, who is also a first-author on the study said, “I have a relative with Alzheimer’s disease and I have always been fascinated about memory and what is the underlying mechanism of memory. Sleep is something that a lot of people have problems with. Losing your memory is something very deep, it’s like losing yourself as a person. I feel like it’s very important that if we can prevent that in any way, we do.” bit.ly/2PCfYjP
12/11/2019
This January, second-year medical students Natalie Phung and Anna Chen will be launching a new student-led wellness ambassador program to help fellow MD students navigate available wellness supports.
Along with a group of trained ‘wellness ambassadors’, Phung and Chen aim to increase pre-clerkship medical students’ knowledge and comfort levels with using wellness resources on campus through peer-led promotion and resource referral. Read more:
New Wellness Ambassadors Program Reminds Students that Wellness is for Everyone Second-year MD students Natalie Phung, SHINE’s Wellness Ambassador program director, and Anna Chen, SHINE’s general coordinator, discuss the purpose of the new student led wellness program they are piloting in 2020, how students can access services and why they were motivated to develop this pro...
12/06/2019
Join us for our upcoming Facebook Live on Wednesday, December 11 at 12 pm, featuring MD Program admissions staff. Current applicants can learn more about where we are in the admissions cycle and when interview invitations are expected. We will take questions from our viewers, so be sure to tune in!
12/05/2019
In Dear MD to Be’s latest episode, Dr. Vaibhav Gupta says growing into your identities while balancing medical school can feel challenging but offers advice on how he managed these aspects as a student.
“One of the challenges in medical school is that you have so many different things you have to learn. From a clinical perspective, there is such a wide variety of diseases that you learn about, and everything from their pathophysiology to their management. But in addition to the clinical knowledge you learn about communication skills, which is a very important part of medical school—Interviewing skills, developing interpersonal skills with your patients, colleagues and the variety of people who you work with in a hospital or clinic setting. And at the same time, you’re trying to explore your hobbies and interests. Often were doing medical school during our formative years, where were trying to and starting to understand ourselves and really grow into our identities…” Listen to the episode here: www.dearmdtobe.com/podcasts
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