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Students complete 90 credit hours of the Pre-Med program in one year, which provides the prerequisites to be qualified and eligible for admission into several MD programs. Our curriculum of Pre-Med courses and our overall diploma program is accepted by many of the schools of medicine ?where students want to go! And all of the training takes place locally, at our Brampton or Mississauga campuses.|There is a pending government-declared shortage for general practitioners and medical specialists in Canada. It is estimated that 28,300 new jobs will open up through 2024 across Canada. Once you are at the medical school in the Caribbean, you may choose to specialize in Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Maternity, Pathology, Pediatrics, Neurology, Psychiatry, Oncology, or much more.
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Province

Ontario

Colleges

CIMT College

Program Categories

Healthcare

Program Duration

50 Weeks

Program Intakes
Class Type

Hybrid

Funding

CSAP Funding, Second Career

You have a Choice of Medical Schools! Other colleges are partnered with one medical school, so you have no choice of where your medical studies will take place.?CIMT College?is affiliated with many?Schools of Medicine?located on various?Caribbean islands. Because of our multiple articulation agreements, students have a choice of 10 or more destinations for medical school, all with?a smooth transition to one of our medical school partners?for a 4 year MD program! Ask your Admissions Advisor for a current list of our partners and what conditions and GPA are required by each when you come for your FREE Campus Tour. Our staff will help you smooth your transition to medical school, by helping you to reserve your seat, and guiding you on when and how to apply to your medical school choice. Your Pathway to Becoming an MD! When you come to CIMT College for a FREE Campus Tour, we can show you the classroom, introduce you to the instructor, and explain the pathway to become an MD to you: 1 year? ? ? Pre-Med Diploma at CIMT College 2 years? ? Basic Science Courses at your choice of medical school partner 2 years? ? Clinical Rotation There are some benefits of doing your medical program outside of Canada…. the biggest benefit is that it is a 5 year pathway, instead of a 9 year pathway… let us show you how! NEXT PROGRAM START DATES Call for Online Schedule Select Campus/Location Toggle Dropdown Online Campus Mississauga Malton Campus Mississauga Trades Brampton Campus Mississauga Dundas Campus Scarborough Campus Hamilton Concession Campus Hamilton King Campus All Campus START DATEEND DATEDAYTIMINGCAMPUSSTATUSREGISTER April 11, 2022 April 12, 2023 MON, TUE, WED 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mississauga – Malton Campus Register Now Register Now April 11, 2022 April 12, 2023 MON, TUE, WED 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Online Campus Register Now Register Now April 11, 2022 April 12, 2023 MON, TUE, WED 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mississauga – Dundas St Campus Register Now Register Now June 13, 2022 June 14, 2023 MON, TUE, WED 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM Online Campus Register Now Register Now November 7, 2022 November 13, 2023 MON, TUE, WED 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mississauga – Malton Campus Register Now Register Now November 7, 2022 November 13, 2023 MON, TUE, WED 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Online Campus Register Now Register Now November 7, 2022 October 23, 2023 MON, TUE, WED 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Mississauga – Dundas St Campus Register Now Register Now January 16, 2023 January 22, 2024 MON, TUE, WED 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mississauga – Malton Campus Register Now Register Now May 8, 2023 May 13, 2024 MON, TUE, WED 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM Mississauga – Malton Campus Register Now Register Now September 11, 2023 September 16, 2024 MON, TUE, WED 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mississauga – Malton Campus Register Now Register Now View All Schedules Contact us directly for other start dates Seats Available Seats Available Limited Seats Class Full $(document).ready(function () { “use strict”; BindScheduleTable(); }); //this section find your partial postback and rebind after postback end. var prm = Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManager.getInstance(); prm.add_endRequest(function () { BindScheduleTable(); }); function BindScheduleTable() { $(‘.jid-schedule-table-1’).footable(); var rowcount = $(“.jid-scheduletablerow-1”).length; //Showing view more less button for schedulerows greater than 5 / else disable if (rowcount > 5) { //initiate to hide table rows greater than 5, gt zero based index $(‘.jid-scheduletablerow-1:gt(4)’).hide(); $(“#ScheduleTableViewAll-1”).click(function () { if ($(“.jid-scheduletablerow-1:gt(4)”).is(“:visible”)) { $(“.jid-scheduletablerow-1:gt(4)”).hide(100); $(“#ScheduleTableViewAll-1”).html(“ View All Schedules”).removeClass().addClass(“btn btn-lg btn-block btn-orange”); } else { $(“.jid-scheduletablerow-1:gt(4)”).show(800); $(“#ScheduleTableViewAll-1”).html(“ View Less Schedules”).removeClass().addClass(“btn btn-lg btn-block btn-blue”); } }); } else { $(‘#ScheduleTableViewAll-1′).hide(); } } Admission Requirements This program isn’t for everyone… it is designed for someone who is highly motivated to become a medical doctor. It is intensive, and exhaustive, which we believe training should be, to properly prepare someone for medical school. The diploma provides students with a firm pre-med foundation, so when they arrive at the school of medicine, they are ready to succeed. Admission is Simple! You do NOT need an MCAT You do NOT need a 4 year Bachelor of Science Degree You do NOT need an undergraduate degree You do NOT need to write a personal essay or gather letters of recommendation to begin your medical journey at CIMT College We help you Fast Track to Your Dream! Just bring your High School diploma and transcript, and our Admissions Advisors will start you on the path to becoming a medical doctor. If you have the desire to succeed, then we want to help you get there. Call to schedule a FREE Campus Tour today! PROGRAM OUTLINE General Biology This course provides an overview of an introduction to the foundations of biology. Topics of lectures include the chemistry of life, the cell, genetics, membrane structure and function, cellular respiration, macromolecules, nutrition and digestion, photosynthesis, ecology, and more. Medical Terminology This course explores frequently used medical words and abbreviations, along with terms identifying major body systems in health and disease. Emphasis is placed on spelling and pronunciation in order for the student to communicate accurately with patients and other professionals in the health care field. General Chemistry This course provides background knowledge of the foundations of chemistry. Topics of lectures include atomic structure, theories of chemical bonding, gas laws, chemical equilibria, weak acids and bases, acid-base equilibria, thermodynamics and thermochemistry, chemical kinetics, solubility, and electrochemistry. Calculus I This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of calculus. Topics of the lectures include functions and models, inverse and logarithmic functions, limits and derivatives, concavity, and differentiation. English I This course is designed to lay effective groundwork for becoming a better writer, including organizing your writing, and having an effective writing process. The basics will be reinforced, including parts of speech — subjects and verbs, sentence types, pronouns, articles, adjectives and adverbs. Students learn common proofreading errors like subject-verb agreement, sentence fragments, run-ons and comma splices. Organic Chemistry I This course introduces students to the basic principles that govern the structure of molecules. Topics of lectures include the structures and properties of alkenes, the concept of stereoisomerism, acids and bases, alkenes, and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Students learn nomenclature and classification of organic molecules, structure and reactivity of functional groups — hydrocarbons, alcohols, alkyl halides, alkadienes and allylic systems. Physics I This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of physics. Lecture topics include an introduction to kinematics, forces, motion, and dynamics of uniform circular motion, work, energy, impulse and momentum. Students also learn about fluids, temperature and heat, rotational kinematics and dynamics. Cell Biology and Histology This course is designed at a pre-professional level with the aim of in-depth understanding of role of macromolecules in the hierarchy of the cellular organization. The course aims at complete knowledge of the metabolic machinery of the cell in both plants and animals. This course emphasizes evolution, organismal diversity, and genetics. Organic Chemistry II This course provides insight and knowledge of the chemical principles and reactions which are utilized in biochemical processes, molecular level of organization, understanding the chemistry of the carbohydrates and proteins, the basic building blocks of our body. Lecture topics also include understanding of how genes and DNA work, the role of neurotransmitters and hormones in communication, biochemistry and disease. Physics II This course provides a continuation of the understanding of physics. Topics of lectures include wave motions and the laws of thermodynamics, the nature and speed of waves and sound, electricity and magnetism. Students learn the different laws and rules of energy, mechanics of electric and magnetic fields, and the properties of light, reflection and refraction. Calculus II This course provides a continuation of the understanding of calculus. Topics of the lectures include antiderivatives and integrals, integration, differential equations, and parametric equations. Human Anatomy and Physiology This course is an introduction to the major concepts of human anatomy and physiology. Students gain knowledge of the structure and function of body systems and how they work together in health and disease. Topics of lectures include cells and tissues, the integumentary system, the skeletal system, the muscular system, the nervous system, sense organs, and endocrine control. Students also learn about the circulatory system, immune response, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the urinary system and reproduction. English II This course develops effective writing for letters, emails, and business correspondence. Students learn how to convey their message with special attention to tone and word choice. Grammar and spelling which was learned in English I is utilized in English II as students begin to craft formal and informal correspondence for an expanded range of purposes. Students learn correct medical letter format as they create messages to express sympathy, resolve a conflict, or provide reassurance. Students also create referral letters, patient termination letters, and absence letters. Attention is paid to proofreading since accuracy in medical writing is of paramount importance. Evidence Based Research I, II and III These three courses, one per semester, are designed to introduce the process of effective independent research. Each semester, students are given an assignment for solely independent investigation, resulting in a properly written and formatted submission. Students are required to perform in-depth research, thoroughly annotated, in order to generate an analysis on various unique topics with attention to spelling and grammar, plagiarism, and independent professional writing. This elite program is non-vocational does not require approval under the Private Career Colleges Act 2005. Program was formerly called Diploma in Pre-Health Sciences. 3112 – General practitioners and family physicians General practitioners and family physicians diagnose and treat the diseases, physiological disorders and injuries of patients. They provide primary contact and continuous care toward the management of patients’ health. They usually work in private practice, including group or team practices, hospitals and clinics. Residents in training to be general practitioners and family physicians are included in this unit group. Examples family physician general practitioner (GP) medical doctor resident, general practice Main duties General practitioners and family physicians perform some or all of the following duties: Examine patients and take their histories, order laboratory tests, X-rays and other diagnostic procedures and consult with other medical practitioners to evaluate patients’ physical and mental health Prescribe and administer medications and treatments Perform and assist in routine surgery Provide emergency care Provide acute care management Vaccinate patients to prevent and treat diseases Deliver babies and provide pre-natal and post-natal care Advise patients and their families on health care including health promotion, disease, illness and accident prevention Provide counselling and support to patients and their families on a wide range of health and lifestyle issues Perform patient advocacy role Co-ordinate or manage primary patient care Provide continuous care to patients Supervise home care services Report births, deaths, and contagious and other diseases to governmental authorities. Employment requirements A bachelor’s degree Graduation from an approved medical school and 2-3?years of family medicine residency training are required. Completion of the qualifying examinations of the Medical Council of Canada?and?Licensing by the provincial or territorial licensing authority are required. Additional information General practitioners and family physicians may become specialist physicians with additional training.

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