Undergraduate Medical Education (MD Program)
The program leading to the Doctor of Medicine degree includes 147 weeks of instruction (72 weeks of which are devoted to clinical work) scheduled over four calendar years.
Preclerkship is devoted to the teaching and learning of biomedical sciences, whereas Clerkship is devoted to clinical work. During medical studies, students should demonstrate the intelligence, the integrity, and the personal and emotional characteristics deemed necessary for competent physicians. Their behaviour must be consistent with an acceptable code of professional ethics, such as stated in the Faculty's Standards of Ethical and Professional Behaviour.
This program is offered in English and in French.
Program Contact Information
451 Smyth Road, Room 2046
Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5
Tel.: 613-562-5800 ext. 8551
Toll free: 1-877-868-8292 ext. 8551
Email: medaca@uottawa.ca
Doctorate in Philosophy Biochemistry Specialization in Human and Molecular Genetics
The programs prepare candidates for a variety of careers in teaching and research both within and outside of academia.
Graduate students are actively involved in laboratory research, course work, and presentation of research seminars. Thus, they acquire autonomy in conducting research and in preparing publications.
The programs create a stimulating and challenging environment which will allow students to achieve excellence in research.
Graduates of the programs must demonstrate research skills and credibility as professionals in their area of research.
The Faculty of Medicine offers a collaborative program in Human and Molecular Genetics at the master's and doctoral levels. The primary graduate programs in Biochemistry (BCH), Cellular and Molecular Medicine (CMM) and Neuroscience (NSC) collaborate in offering the specialization. The degree awarded specifies the primary program and indicates "specialization in Human and Molecular Genetics."
Program Contact Information
Graduate Studies Office, Faculty of Medicine
451 Smyth Road, Room 2016
Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5
Tel.: 613-562-5215
Toll free: 1-877-868-8292 ext. 5215
Email: grad.med@uottawa.ca
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2023-2024 calendars for the previous requirements.
Undergraduate Medical Education (MD Program)
Code | Title | Units |
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Compulsory courses at the 1000 level | ||
Clinical Placement - Non Mandatory Elective - First Year | ||
Community Week | ||
Introduction Unit to the Profession | ||
Foundations Unit | ||
Unit I | ||
Physician Skills Development (Part 1) | ||
Compulsory courses at the 2000 level | ||
Transition to Clerkship Part 1 | ||
Clinical Placement - Non Mandatory Elective - Second Year | ||
Mandatory Clinical Week | ||
Unit II | ||
Unit III | ||
Unit IV | ||
Physician Skills Development (Part 2) | ||
Compulsory courses at the 3000 level | ||
Surgery | ||
Internal Medicine | ||
Mandatory Selectives | ||
Obstetrics and Gynecology | ||
Pediatrics | ||
Psychiatry | ||
Family Medicine | ||
Acute Care Medicine | ||
Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) | ||
Transition to Clerkship Part 2 | ||
Compulsory courses at the 4000 level | ||
Electives | ||
Transition to Residency | ||
Selective in Ambulatory Medicine | ||
Eportfolio on Core Competencies (Part 1) | ||
Eportfolio on Core Competencies (Part 2) | ||
Eportfolio on Core Competencies (Part 3) | ||
Eportfolio on Core Competencies (Part 4) |
Doctorate in Philosophy Biochemistry Specialization in Human and Molecular Genetics
The Department may require students to take additional courses, depending on their backgrounds.
Students must meet the following requirements for the doctorate with collaborative specialization:
Code | Title | Units |
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Compulsory Courses (BCH): | ||
MED 8166 | Professionalism and Professional Skills | |
3 optional course units in biochemistry (BCH) at the 8000 level 1 | 3 Units | |
Compulsory Courses (HMG): | ||
3 course units from: 2 | 3 Units | |
Advanced Topics in the Molecular Biology of Human Diseases I | ||
Advanced Topics in the Molecular Biology of Human Diseases II | ||
Special Topics in Human and Molecular Genetics | ||
Seminar: | ||
BCH 8366 | PhD Seminar 3 | 3 Units |
Comprehensive Examination: | ||
BCH 9998 | Comprehensive-Examination (PhD) | |
Thesis: | ||
THD 9999 | Doctoral Thesis 4, 5 |
Note(s)
- 1
The optional course units may be selected from other approved graduate courses in related disciplines approved by the Department.
- 2
Course selection is subject to the approval of the HMG program director.
- 3
This requirement involves the presentation of a seminar and regular attendance at the departmental seminars.
- 4
Successful presentation and defence of a thesis on a topic in human and molecular genetics based on original research carried out under the direct supervision of a member of the collaborative program.
- 5
Students are responsible for ensuring they have met all of the thesis requirements.
Minimum Requirements (Doctorate)
The passing grade in all courses is C+.
Students who fail 6 units, the thesis proposal, or the comprehensive exam or whose research progress is deemed unsatisfactory must withdraw from the program.