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University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine

Winnipeg, MB Class Size: 105
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Gaining admission to University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine is Moderately Competitive. Applicants typically have an average GPA of null and an average MCAT score of null.

Statistics

To summarize, listed below are the most important academic statistics for University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine applicants:

Average GPA:
null
Average MCAT:
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Competitiveness:
Moderately Competitive
Note: Competitiveness is assessed based on the school's acceptance rate, average MCAT, and average GPA.

Tuition

Affording medical school can be tough, often requiring students to take on significant loans. Information about the yearly tuition for University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine is below.

In-State Tuition:
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Out-of-State Tuition:
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Friendliness

Some schools prefer in-state candidates, while others are more receptive to out-of-state or international applicants. View our school "friendliness" scores for University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine below:

IN-STATE

In-State Friendliness:
Very Friendly

OUT-OF-STATE

Accepts Out-of-State:
Yes
Out-of-State Friendliness:
Neutral

INTERNATIONAL

Accepts Canadian:
No
Accepts International:
No
International Friendliness:
Not Friendly

Note: Most schools will be labelled "Neutral" for In-State Friendlines because they don't have a strong bias for in-state applicants compared to out-of-state applicants. In other words, we believe these schools view In-State and Out-State applicants more or less equally. Schools labelled as "Out-of-State Friendly / Very Friendly" have a high proportion of their class filled with Out-of-State applicants.

Mission Statement

It is always important to read and understand a medical school's mission statement before applying. Often, you will find out what the medical school stands for, and if you fit in with the general "vibe" of the medical school. However, being honest, most medical schools have the same run-of-the-mill mission statement as everybody else. Anyways, you can be the judge. Below you can find the mission statement for University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine:

University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine Mission Statement:
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Situational Judgement Tests

University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine does not require the completion of either the CASPer® nor the AAMC PREview™ examinations.

CASPer®:
No
AAMC PREview™:
No

Dates, Deadlines, and Fees

Throughout your application cycle, there are many dates to be cognizant of in order to ensure the successful completion of your application.

Primary Application Deadline:
October 1
Secondary Application Deadline:
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Secondary Application Fee:
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Note: The primary application deadline refers to when your primary application (i.e., the initial AMCAS/AACOMAS/TMDSAS application) needs to be completed. Please be aware that there are processing times associated with primary applications—for instance, there can be a several week processing time associated with verifying your acadmic transcripts when initially submitting the AMCAS application. Upon receipt of the primary application, most schools will then shortly send you a secondary application with targeted essay questions relevant to the specific school.

The secondary application deadline is the final day for all your application materials to be together, which includes submitting the secondary essays, all letters of recommendation, all test scores, etc. Sometimes, schools may have earlier deadlines for letters of recommendation. However, note that for the vast majority of schools it is best to submit your secondary application as soon as possible: within 2 weeks of receiving the secondary application is a good rule-of-thumb.

Below are some other helpful dates:

Interview Cycle Start:
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Interview Cycle End:
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Prerequisite Courses

Most schools have a list of prerequisite courses that you need to have completed before matriculating. View information provided for University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine below:

Interpreting Semester Hours
Typically,
3 Semester Hours = A single semester-long course = 1 or 2 quarters
4 Semester Hours = A single semester-long course + associated lab unit
6 Semester Hours = Two semester-long courses = 3 quarters
8 Semester Hours = Two semester-long courses + two associated lab units

PHYSICS

Semester Hours:
Lab?
Not Required

CHEMISTRY

GenChem = General Chemistry

OChem = Organic Chemistry

Biochem = Biochemistry

GenChem Semester Hours:
GenChem Lab?
Not Required
OChem Semester Hours:
OChem Lab?
Not Required
Biochem Semester Hours:
Biochem Lab?
Not Required

BIOLOGY

GenBio = General Biology

HL Bio = Higher Level Biology

GenBio Semester Hours:
GenBio Lab?
Not Required
HL Bio Semester Hours:
HL Bio Lab?
Not Required

HUMANITIES & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Semester Hours:

ENGLISH/WRITING

Semester Hours:

MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS

Mathematics Semester Hours:
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OTHER REQUIRED COURSES

OTHER RECOMMENDED COURSES

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Special Programs

Many schools have dual-degree programs for motivated applicants. View the ones offered at University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine below:

MD+PhD (MSTP - Medical Scientist Training Program):
Yes
MD+MPH (Public Health):
MD+MBA (Business, Healthcare Administration):
MD+JD (Law):
MD+MA (Master of Arts):
MD+MS (Master of Science):

Contact Information

View contact information (phone and email) available to contact University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine below:

CONTACT #1

Title:
E-mail:
medicine.admissions@umanitoba.ca
Phone:

CONTACT #2

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Secondary Application Essay Prompts

Below are the past secondary (supplemental) application essay prompts for University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine.

Interview Questions

Below are common interview questions that you might encounter on your important day for University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine.

Is there any question you were hoping to be asked?
If a student was accepted into medical school and then it was discovered that he/she contracted a fatal disease and only had one week to live, should they be allowed to attend medical school? What would you do if you had the power over this decision?
If you could only pursue one profession, would you choose to be a physician or a researcher?
How do you approach your studies and learning?
How would you feel if you were an average student in medical school?
What do you like about Manitoba compared to the province you currently live in?
Can you tell me about your volunteering activities?
Describe a time when you dealt with conflict. Should Canada be sending troops overseas? How would you contribute to our class?
Why do you want to be a doctor?
How would you address cheating? Define success and failure, and give examples. Can you share a rewarding volunteer experience?
What is your opinion on the Canadian parliament's stance on gay marriages?
If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be?
What are your thoughts on the fact that senior citizens take up more than 70% of the funds for drugs in Canada? How can we alleviate this issue?
You are a 68-year-old alcoholic walking away from the funeral of your wife, who you cheated on and abused. Your children want nothing to do with you. What are you thinking?
What TV shows do you watch?
How do you feel about affirmative action in the United States?
Under what circumstances would you be willing to work in a rural area?
Can you share an experience where you faced failure?
What is the most important lesson your parents taught you?
Can someone who breeds poisonous snakes be entitled to healthcare?
Should government MPs be allowed to cross the floor?
Who do you think is/was the greatest Canadian among the options provided?
If I handed you an envelope full of money, what would you do for fun?
Do you think figure skating should be an Olympic sport, despite the potential for corrupt judging and subjectivity?
Discuss the effects of poverty on health and your opinions on people adopting children from Tsunami-ravaged countries.
How would you explain to a little girl why the sky is blue?
Can you share some scenarios that evaluate your moral character, values, and ethics?
Why do you want to be a physician?
What would your friends say they dislike about you the most?
A 60-year-old man with diabetes and kidney failure visits Winnipeg from a rural area for treatment. Besides putting him on a dialysis machine, what would you do as his doctor?
Who do you consider to be the greatest Canadian among the options provided?
What do you think should be Canada's position on military intervention abroad?
Can you talk about a cultural event in the city that is closing down for the year?
The Royal College of Physicians suggests that doctors who don't perform abortions should refer women to other physicians. Do you think this is fair?
Tell me about yourself.
If you had a free weekend, what would you do?
Describe a situation where you were under pressure. What do you expect to be challenging in medical school? Imagine you are [description of a person and situation], what are you thinking and feeling?
If we met your friends on the street, what strengths and weaknesses would they say you have?
Why do you want to be a doctor?
How do you feel when you put yourself in the shoes of a 50-year-old diabetic woman who is functionally impaired and just ran out of insulin?
Imagine you would feel if you had heavily consumed alcohol during pregnancy and were then informed that your son had Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS).