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Duration

4 years

Tuition

$37,046

  Sherbrooke

Sep 1-Sep 1

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1954

Scholarships

no

At the Université de Sherbrooke, the faculty train competent, professional and committed physicians. In keeping with society’s constantly evolving health needs, the Doctor of Medicine program is based on the latest evidence in medical science and education.

In the Doctorate in Medicine program, there are no lectures in class. Teaching activities instead favour a global, practical and collaborative approach, like the real practice of a doctor. This allows for the proper integration of learning to develop competent action in order to respond, gradually, to varied and increasingly complex professional situations, while being supported by experienced professors. This teaching method allows students to learn medicine and act competently from the start of their professional career.

Admission Requirements

  • College diploma (DEC) awarded by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.
  • Casper test.
  • French level of C1 in oral comprehension, written comprehension, oral expression, and written expression

What You’ll Learn

  • Preclinical: an intensive period of acquiring new knowledge.
  • Externship: start of internships in a clinical environment. Due to its wide variety of exposures, externships are very stimulating and rich in clinical learning.

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Student Reviews (4)

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Université de Sherbrooke

Early clinical exposure

Michael Federici

Sherbrooke • February 12, 2026

Graduated From

Doctorate in Medicine

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Doing medicine at Sherbrooke wasn’t easy — expect early mornings, late nights, and back‑to‑back exams. That said, the structure is pretty helpful: you get early clinical exposure, lots of real patient contact, and group work that actually matte...

Doing medicine at Sherbrooke wasn’t easy — expect early mornings, late nights, and back‑to‑back exams. That said, the structure is pretty helpful: you get early clinical exposure, lots of real patient contact, and group work that actually matters. Not everyone loved the problem‑based learning style, but most of us felt way more prepared for residency than we thought we would.

Université de Sherbrooke

Team‑based learning

Theo Deutzke

Sherbrooke • February 12, 2026

Graduated From

Doctorate in Medicine

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

The MD program at Sherbrooke is intense — like, huge workload and pressure levels high. But the small class size and team‑based learning make everything feel more manageable, and profs are approachable. Some parts (like the early theoretical chunks...

The MD program at Sherbrooke is intense — like, huge workload and pressure levels high. But the small class size and team‑based learning make everything feel more manageable, and profs are approachable. Some parts (like the early theoretical chunks) felt a bit slow, but once you hit the clinical years it really clicked. If you want a supportive environment and don’t mind the grind, it’s solid.

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