The current structure of undergraduate education and training for students aspiring to enter medical school appears intentionally designed to restrict access to essential knowledge.
Despite Canada's growing need for medical professionals, undergraduate programs fail to adequately prepare students for medical school admission.

The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), which serves as a critical entry requirement, assesses content and skills that should be systematically integrated into a student’s four-year undergraduate education. However, this alignment is frequently lacking, creating barriers for otherwise capable students.

Why does Canada not change the admission system to medical schools for Canadians?

Moreover, some universities have created even more chaos by introducing a lottery entrance.

Young people die in ERs because we lack a robust medical system in Canada.

Dorina Grossu Bringing doctors who completed studies in countries where math is not even required adds more burden to a healthcare system that has been neglected on purpose. 4 days ago
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