
Welcome to our series, McGill in Quebec: Together for better health, which celebrates the contributions of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences members across Quebec. From Montérégie and Outaouais to Eeyou Istchee and Nunavik, our students, trainees, clinicians and researchers are proud and privileged to partner with local communities to learn and teach, to care for Quebecers and to improve health outcomes for all. Discover their compelling stories.
With a view to training more physicians to serve the Outaouais region, our Gatineau campus has increased the number of medical students it is training. Across Quebec’s four faculties of medicine, the Class of 2028 is the largest group in history of incoming medical students. It includes 38 students at Campus Outaouais, a 36% increase from last year and a 53% increase from the inaugural cohort of 25 students. Campus Outaouais opened its doors in 2020 and its students have been undertaking McGill’s MDCM program entirely in French ever since.
Check out our photo reel from the recent Orientation activities at Campus Outaouais, which includes new and returning students and our photo gallery from the day below.
Click on any photo to launch a slideshow. Photos courtesy Campus Outaouais.
This story is part of our series, McGill in Quebec: Together for better health, which celebrates the contributions of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences members across Quebec. From Montérégie and Outaouais to Eeyou Istchee and Nunavik, our students, trainees, clinicians and researchers are proud and privileged to partner with local communities to learn and teach, to care for Quebecers and to improve health outcomes for all. Discover their compelling stories.
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