Education

The UBC Faculty of Medicine delivers innovative programs in the areas of health and life sciences through a province-wide delivery model. Programs are available at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels, as well as through continuing professional education and public education initiatives. Use the menu bar to the left to find more information about our programs.

         Centre for Health Education
                        Scholarship                
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CHES is shaping the theories and activities of learning in the health profession by creating new knowledge through research and informed innovation; building capacity through mentorship of individuals; and fostering a culture of collaboration and scholarly thinking in health professions education.

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Admissions policies and procedures vary according to the particular program in the Faculty of Medicine. Follow this link to find details for each program in the Faculty of Medicine.


Help train the next generation of doctors

Volunteer patients participate “as themselves” to help medical students learn and practice their clinical skills.
Standardized patients are healthy individuals who are trained to simulate patients in a realistic manner.
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Photo of MD student in lecture Medical education research:
The Faculty of Medicine has adopted procedures for gaining access to our MD students and residents for research projects.
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The Faculty of Medicine's eHealth Strategy Office explores how modern information and communication technologies (e.g. cell phone, iPods, Internet, etc.) can enable, enhance, and fulfill the academic mission of health care education, research, knowledge translation and community engagement.














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Faculty of Medicine
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Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Tel: 604.822.2421 | Fax: 604.822.6061

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