The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Calgary is an innovative medical school committed to excellence and leadership in education, research and service to society.
O'Brien Centre Bachelor of Health Sciences Program
For the Bachelor of Health Sciences and undergraduate MDSC courses 500 and under, students can receive program advising through the O'Brien Centre Bachelor of Health Sciences Program Office at bhsc@ucalgary.ca.
Medical Education
Students interested in applying to become a medical doctor are advised to visit the informational MD Application website.
Students who are already in the Medical (MD) program can receive advising at the Student Affairs office in the Undergraduate Medical Education Office.
Those interested in Postgraduate Medical Education or Continuing Medical Education can get further information from the Medical Education website.
The Faculty of Medicine has four main educational components: undergraduate, including medical and health sciences; post graduate medical; graduate science, and; continuing medical education. Together they represent the continuum of learning from the moment a prospective physician enters medical school through to his or her professional practice or beyond.
In addition to undergraduate and graduate medical education the faculty offers the O'Brien Centre Bachelor of Health Sciences Program to Canada's best students. They study in three streams - Biomedical Sciences, Bioinformatics, Health and Society - and are the futures leaders in the health field.
Programs leading to Master's degrees and the Doctor of Philosphy degree are offered in conjunction with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
In addition, there is a "Leaders in Medicine" program offering a combined MD/MSc or MD/PhD degree.