Medicine
- About the School of Medicine
- Anesthesia
- Critical Care Medicine
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Emergency Medicine
- Family Medicine
- Department of Medicine
- Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
- Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
- Pathology
- Pediatrics
- Pediatric Surgery
- Psychiatry
- Social Studies of Medicine
- Surgery
About the School of Medicine
The School comprises several departments and divisions including the Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME), the Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME), and the Office for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
For further information, visit the School's website.
Anesthesia
Courses
Course | Title | Credits |
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ANAE 301 | TCP Anesthesia. | 2 |
TCP Anesthesia. Terms offered: Summer 2025, Winter 2026 This two-week required course exposes students to Anesthesia through lectures, simulated activities and supervised participation in perioperative patient care. Learning experiences relate to the basics of resuscitation, pain management, and preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative anesthesia care. Students will demonstrate understanding of clinical applications of pharmacology and physiology. |
Electives
Electives are offered to students in third and fourth year. Three- and four-week rotations may include one or two hospitals and are individually-arranged rotations emphasizing more specific interests, such as obstetrics, pediatrics, or clinical research. These rotations may also emphasize the improvement of technical skills and the interpretation of clinical aspects of: spinal puncture (not epidurals), venous access including central line insertion, arterial blood gas monitoring, intubation, peri-operative acute pain management, and some aspects of chronic pain.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Critical Care Medicine
Visit the Department of Critical Care Medicine's site.
Diagnostic Radiology
Core Courses
This Department contributes to the multidisciplinary curriculum components of Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD) and Transition to Clinical Practice (TCP) for the M.D.,C.M. program. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
Courses
Course | Title | Credits |
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RADD 301 | TCP Radiology. | 1 |
TCP Radiology. Terms offered: Summer 2025, Winter 2026 This one-week course will introduce students to imaging of the common and important conditions of the chest, abdomen, musculoskeletal and neurological systems as well as pediatric-related pathologies. Through small group session and clinical apprenticeship sessions with technologists, residents and radiologists, students better understand how medical images are acquired in each modality and how they are interpreted by the radiologist. |
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Emergency Medicine
Courses
The following course is given by the Department of Emergency Medicine:
Course | Title | Credits |
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INDS 408 | Emergency Medicine Clerkship. | 4 |
Emergency Medicine Clerkship. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. During this Senior Clerkship course, students are expected to apply and build on skills that they have learned during Core Clerkship courses. In the Emergency Medicine Clerkship, students have the opportunity to evaluate a large variety of undifferentiated patients presenting with a wide spectrum of complaints. They function as fully integrated members of the healthcare team, responsible for direct patient care with direct supervision by attending physicians and/or senior emergency medicine residents. Students are also encouraged to take part in all academic activities of the department, such as morbidity and mortality rounds and journal clubs. |
Electives
See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Family Medicine
Core Courses
This Department contributes to the multidisciplinary components of the M.D.,C.M. program (Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry, Transition to Clinical Practice, and Core & Senior Clerkship).
Course | Title | Credits |
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INDS 124J1 | Longitudinal Family Medicine Experience. | 1 |
Longitudinal Family Medicine Experience. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Introduction to primary care exposure and opportunity for clinical correlation with themes introduced in the FMD classroom. Furthermore, students will have the opportunity to practice history-taking and physical examination skills in a clinical setting. | ||
FMED 301 | TCP Family Medicine. | 3 |
TCP Family Medicine. Terms offered: Summer 2025, Winter 2026 In this three-week course, students will build upon their knowledge of Family Medicine through a series of structured learning activities, coupled with organized clinical sessions highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary care. The various elements of this course will prepare students for clerkship by furthering their understanding of primary care, patientcentered care, and the organization of the Quebec health care system. | ||
FMED 405 | Family Medicine Clerkship. | 8 |
Family Medicine Clerkship. Terms offered: Summer 2025 The overall purpose of this eight-week course is to acquaint students with the principles of family medicine. During the course, students work as part of a team, whose members may include a staff physician, a family medicine nurse and several residents. Specific clinical experiences in the disciplines of otolaryngology (OTL) and dermatology, relevant to the practice of family medicine, are included. The role of the family physician in the care of patients with mental illness is highlighted. |
The Family Medicine & Mental Health block is a 16-week rotation divided into four segments: Family Medicine Rural (four weeks), Family Medicine Urban (four weeks), Inpatient Psychiatry (four weeks), and Outpatient Psychiatry (four weeks).
Electives
The Department provides several electives for medical students. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Department of Medicine
Core Courses
This Department contributes to all curriculum components of the M.D.,C.M. program and takes a leadership role in the following courses:
Course | Title | Credits |
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IMED 301 | TCP Internal Medicine. | 6 |
TCP Internal Medicine. Terms offered: Summer 2025, Winter 2026 Diagnostic reasoning skills (including problemformulation and differential diagnosis) and knowledge of clinical problems common to internal medicine.Performance of history and physical examinations on patients, submission of case reports that include relevant pathophysiology, and presentation of patient cases orally to tutors. | ||
IMED 401 | Internal Medicine Clerkship. | 8 |
Internal Medicine Clerkship. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. The main goals of the internal medicine clerkship are to further develop the student’s ability to function as an increasingly independent, but supervised and safe, clinician in an interprofessional health care team. Students learn, while practicing, both for and from patients. Students, under the supervision of residents and attending physicians, are responsible for performing and documenting histories, physicals, lab and radiology data summaries, and patient problem lists for newly admitted patients, as well as patients being seen in consultation in the outpatient and non-internal medicine ward settings; and the ongoing care, management, follow-up and discharge planning of patients in each of the above settings. | ||
IMED 407 | Geriatric Medicine Clerkship. | 4 |
Geriatric Medicine Clerkship. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. The goal of the UGME curriculum in geriatrics is to provide the foundation for competent, compassionate care of older patients, particularly the frail elderly. The Geriatric Medicine clerkship will emphasize the medical basis of Geriatric Medicine and the differences in medical care for frail older patients. It will provide students with an intensive clinical experience in a variety of Geriatric Medicine settings, including clinic, day hospital, emergency department and ward settings as well as an opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary team. |
Graduate Courses
Clinical and Translational Research
See the Clinical and Translational Research Graduate Studies section.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Neurology and Neurosurgery
Core Courses
This Department contributes to the multidisciplinary curriculum of the M.D.,C.M. program, specifically during the Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD) and Transition to Clinical Practice (TCP) components.
Course | Title | Credits |
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NEUR 301 | TCP Neurology. | 2 |
TCP Neurology. Terms offered: Summer 2025 During this two-week course, students will develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to diagnose and treat patients with common neurological problems. Students will also gain an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the various health professionals involved in the treatment of neurological patients, and an appreciation for how these individuals work together as a team to provide effective and efficient care. In addition, students will have opportunities to discuss the various integral roles of a physician, as defined by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada’s CanMEDS framework. |
Electives
The Department offers a variety of electives for medical students at the following hospitals: Montreal Neurological Hospital, the Montreal General Hospital, the Jewish General Hospital, the Royal Victoria Hospital (Glen Site), and St-Mary's Hospital. To apply for an elective, please visit afmcstudentportal.ca. See the Elective Courses page for more information on available elective opportunities.
Graduate Courses
Refer to Neurology and Neurosurgery's Graduate and Postdoctoral course offerings.
For further information, visit the Department's website as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Core Courses
This Department contributes to all curriculum components of the M.D.,C.M. program.
Course | Title | Credits |
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OBGY 401 | Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship. | 6 |
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship. Terms offered: Summer 2025 During the obstetrics and gynecology course, students will participate in a variety of experiences to learn the knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to health care for women. The major goals of the clerkship are to introduce students to the broad range of skills and knowledge encompassed in the specialty of obstetrics and gynecology; to demonstrate the interrelationship of specialty and primary care in the care of women across the life span; to provide students with the ability to address common inpatient and outpatient health problems of women; and to demonstrate the obstetrician-gynecologists’ interactions with other providers of medical care to achieve optimal benefit in the care of women. |
Electives
The Department provides several electives for medical students. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Oncology
Core Courses
The Gerald Bronfman Department of Oncology contributes to the multidisciplinary core content in the M.D.,C.M. program, including Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD), Transition to Clinical Practice (TCP), and Clerkship components.
Electives
The department provides several electives for medical students. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Core Courses
Course | Title | Credits |
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OPTH 300 | TCP Ophthalmology. | 1 |
TCP Ophthalmology. Terms offered: Summer 2025, Winter 2026 This one-week course will teach the basics of ophthalmology through lectures and clinical encounters, with focus on the following topics: acute and chronic visual loss, trauma to the eye, the red eye and eye manifestations of systemic diseases (e.g. hypertension, diabetes). Students will learn basic eye exam skills, including how to assess visual acuity and use an ophthalmoscope and slit lamp. |
The Department gives sessions with particular emphasis on history-taking, diagnosis, and treatment of common eye problems, as well as instruction on how to use the ophthalmoscope and slit lamp microscope.
Electives
Electives are offered to Clerkship students at the McGill Academic Eye Centre, Jewish General Hospital, and Montreal Children's Hospital. Each student functions as a clinical clerk in the respective Eye Department. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Core Courses
This Department contributes to the multidisciplinary Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD), Transition to Clinical Practice (TCP), and Core Clerkship components of the M.D.,C.M. program. Through a systematic approach of lectures and small group sessions, students will actively learn about the principal diseases of the head and neck region (including the ears and nose), including their etiology, pathogenesis, presentation, and management.
Electives
The Department also offers two- to four-week electives for students at the Royal Victoria and Montreal Children's Hospitals (both located at the Glen site), as well as at the Jewish General Hospital. During these electives, students will learn history-taking and physical examination techniques for common disorders of the head and neck in an objective and structured fashion. Students will become part of the surgical team and be involved in the workup and management of their patients. See the Elective Program for elective opportunities.
Graduate Courses
For more information about these courses, see the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences' Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Graduate Studies section.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Pathology
Core Courses
The teaching in pathology is designed to provide a systematic coverage of the principal diseases or groups of diseases, including their etiology, pathogenesis, pathology, and pathophysiology. This is done with a combination of lectures and small group sessions, in conjunction and integrated with the other courses of the M.D.,C.M. program. Thus, the Department of Pathology contributes to the Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD) curriculum components of the M.D.,C.M. program.
Electives
The department provides two- and four-week electives for medical students after completion of the FMD curriculum from Molecules to Global Health and to Reproduction and Sexuality courses. These are available at the MUHC Glen site, Jewish General Hospital, and St. Mary's Hospital. Please contact the Pathology Teaching Office at pathologyteaching.med@mcgill.ca for more information or see the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
Other Courses
Course | Title | Credits |
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PATH 300 | Human Disease. | 3 |
Human Disease. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Provides a fundamental understanding of the diseases prevalent in North America, for upper level students in the biological sciences. Includes: general responses of cells and organ systems to injury; assessment of individual diseases by relating the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention to the primary biological abnormalities in each disorder. |
The Department is well-equipped for graduate research leading to the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees and offers several graduate-level courses. PATH 300 Human Disease.
Course | Title | Credits |
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PATH 396 | Undergraduate Research Project in Pathology. | 3 |
Undergraduate Research Project in Pathology. Terms offered: Summer 2025 Independent research project with a final written report. |
This course will link a qualified McGill student to a research laboratory for the selected term. For a duration of 12–13 weeks (about 120 hours in total), gaining experience from literature review through hypothesis-testing to writing up the final report, the student will access an invaluable experience in biomedical research, get to know one or more professors, and enjoy the dynamics of being in a research team. The goal of this course is to help an enthusiastic undergraduate student in planning a future career.
Please see the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences' Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies section, and the Faculty of Science's Undergraduate section for more information about these courses.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Pediatrics
Core Courses
This department contributes to all curriculum components of the M.D.,C.M. program.
Course | Title | Credits |
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PAED 301 | TCP Pediatrics. | 2 |
TCP Pediatrics. Terms offered: Summer 2025, Winter 2026 This two-week course provides the student with basic principles of pediatric care including pediatric-specific history-taking and physical exam skills as well as approach to common pediatric problems. Through structured learning activities, clinical encounters and self-directed learning, students will develop knowledge and skills that will prepare them for Clerkship. | ||
PAED 401 | Pediatrics Clerkship. | 6 |
Pediatrics Clerkship. Terms offered: Summer 2025 The course will cover aspects of growth, perinatology, morbidity-mortality in pediatrics, infections in children, and neurologic, physical and psychological development. The course will include participation in the medical assessment and management of children, supplemented by didactic teaching and self-directed learning. |
Electives
The Department provides several electives for medical students. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Pediatric Surgery
Visit the Department of Pediatric Surgery's site.
Psychiatry
Core Courses
This department contributes to the multidisciplinary curriculum components of the M.D.,C.M. program, including Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry, Transition to Clinical Practice, Core & Senior Clerkship.
Course | Title | Credits |
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PSYT 401 | Psychiatry Clerkship. | 8 |
Psychiatry Clerkship. Terms offered: Summer 2025 The psychiatry clerkship is designed to provide students with the core knowledge and skills required to understand and assist patients and families with either psychiatric illness, or overwhelming emotional distress. It also provides students with an understanding of the complex interplay between psychiatric and non-psychiatric illness, and the need to be aware of medical illness in patients presenting with psychiatric symptoms, and vice versa. Students at all training sites will receive the equivalent of 8-weeks of training in psychiatry, where they will be exposed to the principles and practice of child and adult psychiatry through their work in a variety of clinical settings, in addition to participating in core learning sessions and independent learning activities. The complementary roles of the family physician and the psychiatrist in the care of patients with mental illness will be highlighted. |
Electives
The department provides several electives for medical students. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
Graduate Courses
For information regarding courses leading to the M.Sc. degree in Psychiatry, see the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences' Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies section.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Social Studies of Medicine
Core Courses
This Department contributes to the multidisciplinary core content offered during the Fundamentals of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD), Transition to Clinical Practice (TCP), and Clerkship components of the M.D.,C.M. program. More specifically:
Course | Title | Credits |
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INDS 426 | Putting It All Together: Basic Science, Medicine and Society. | 6 |
Putting It All Together: Basic Science, Medicine and Society. Terms offered: Winter 2026 The course will start with a week of core Basic Science Consolidation teaching followed by 3 weeks of Science and Social Studies of Medicine Selective Seminars. This course is a made-at-McGill solution to a societal problem of training all physicians, including those who do not intend to have university-based careers, to have a clear grasp of evidence based medicine, modern biomedical sciences and transitional medicine before the start of residency. As students will have completed their clinical clerkship courses prior to attending this course, this is an excellent opportunity to remind them of basic science principles and concepts and relate these to the clinical setting. In this course, students will also be focus on more complex clinical judgment which is centered on the particular encounter of doctor and patient, medical judgment broadens the context to include other kinds of “particulars” and other individuals – families, cultures, political actors, the law, institutions and their leaders, researchers, and even journalists. |
Electives
The Department offers a wide range of electives in aspects of the social sciences and humanities as they relate to medicine. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
Graduate Program
Through the department, graduate students can obtain one of the following degrees:
- M.A. in Medical Anthropology
- M.A. in Medical Sociology
The above degrees are acquired in programs administered jointly with the Departments of History, Anthropology, and Sociology in the Faculty of Arts. Consult the Faculty of Arts' Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies section for further information.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
Surgery
Core Courses
This department contributes to the curriculum components of the M.D.,C.M. program.
Course | Title | Credits |
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SURG 301 | TCP Surgery. | 4 |
TCP Surgery. Terms offered: Summer 2025, Winter 2026 During this four-week course, students will build on history-taking and physical examination skills, develop diagnostic and clinical reasoning skills, and expand their knowledge of surgery-related problems. The student will also learn the pathophysiology of surgical conditions and practice procedural skills relevant to the practice of surgery. | ||
SURG 402 | Surgery Clerkship. | 0-8 |
Surgery Clerkship. Terms offered: Summer 2025 During this course, students will participate in the care of surgical patients under the supervision of residents and attending staff. Students are expected to perform and document patient interviews and physical examinations, prioritize differential diagnosis for common and urgent problems seen in surgery, and practice developing management plans for common surgical problems. Students will participate in activities of the surgical outpatient and inpatient services. |
Electives
The department provides several electives for medical students. See the Elective Courses page for elective opportunities.
For further information, visit the Department's website.
School of Medicine
Undergraduate Medical Education/Postgraduate Medical Education
680 Sherbrooke Street West (17th Floor)
Montreal QC H3A 2M7
Continuing Professional Development
2001 McGill College Avenue (13th Floor)
Montreal QC H3A 1A3
Website: mcgill.ca/schoolofmedicine
Anesthesia
Department of Anesthesia
McGill University Health Centre
Royal Victoria Hospital – Glen Site, Room C05.2000
1001 Décarie Boulevard
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-943-1934, ext. 36423
Email: anesthesia.med@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/anesthesia
Anesthesia Research Unit
McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, Room 1207
3655 Promenade Sir-William-Osler
Montreal QC H3G 1Y6
Acting Chair: Thomas Engelhardt
Critical Care Medicine
Department of Critical Care Medicine
740-B, 5100 De Maisonneuve Blvd West
Montreal, QC H4A 3T2
Website: mcgill.ca/criticalcare
Chair: Salman Qureshi
Diagnostic Radiology
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Montreal General Hospital Site, Room C5 118
1650 Cedar Avenue
Montreal QC H3G 1A4
Telephone: 514-934-8084
Fax: 514 934-8263
Email: radiology.residency@muhc.mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/radiology
Chair: Jean-Pierre Pelage
Emergency Medicine
Department of Emergency Medicine
McGill University Health Centre
1001, boul. Décarie, D05.2017.2
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-934-1934 ext. 43945
Website: mcgill.ca/emergency
Chair: Marc Afilalo
Family Medicine
Department of Family Medicine
5858 Côte-des-Neiges Road, Suite 300
Montreal QC H3S 1Z1
Telephone: 514-398-7375
Email: undergrad.fammed@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/familymed
Chair: Marion Dove
Department of Medicine
Department of Medicine
McGill University Health Centre
1001 Décarie Blvd, Suite D05-2212
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-843-1578
Fax: 514-843-8182
Email: dom.adminassistant@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/deptmedicine
Chair: Marc Rodger
Neurology and Neurosurgery
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery
Irving Ludmer Building, Room 310
1033 Pine Avenue West
Montréal (Québec) H3A 1A1
Telephone: 514-398-1904
Email: n-ns@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/neurology-neurosurgery
Chair: Guy A. Rouleau
The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute)
3801 University Street
Montreal QC H3A 2B4
Telephone: 514-398-6644
Website: mcgill.ca/neuro
Director: Guy A. Rouleau
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
McGill University Health Centre
Royal Victoria Hospital – Glen Site, D05.2527
1001 Decarie Blvd.
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-934-1934, ext. 31658
Fax: 514-843-1678
Email: ugstudies.obsgyn@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/obgyn
Chair: Togas Tulandi
Oncology
Gerald Bronfman Department of Oncology
5100 de Maisonneuve Blvd West, Suite 720
Montreal QC H4A 3T2
Telephone: 514-398-8466
Website: mcgill.ca/oncology
Chair: Lucy Gilbert
Ophthalmology
Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
McGill Academic Eye Clinic
5252 de Maisonneuve Blvd West, Suite 400
Montreal QC H4A 3S5
Telephone: 514-843-1544
Email: eye.med@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/ophthalmology
Chair: Guillermo Rocha
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
McGill University Health Centre
Royal Victoria Hospital – Glen Site, Room D05.5711
1001 Décarie Blvd
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-934-1934 ext.32820
Website: mcgill.ca/ent
Chair: Nader Sadeghi
Pathology
Department of Pathology
McGill University Health Centre–Glen Site, Room E04.4156
1001 Décarie Blvd.
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-934-1934, ext. 38779
Fax: 514-934-8296
Director: Dr. René Michel
Email: rene.michel@mcgill.ca
Department of Pathology—Academic Site
Duff Medical Building, Room B4
3775 University Street
Montreal QC H3A 2B4
Telephone: 514-398-7125
Email: pathologysec.med@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/pathology
Chair: Lili-Naz Hazrati
Pediatrics
Department of Pediatrics
McGill University Health Centre
Montreal Children's Hospital – Glen Site, B.RC.6358
1001 Décarie Boulevard
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-412-4467
Fax: 514-412-4251
Website: mcgill.ca/peds
Chair: Bethany Foster
Pediatric Surgery
Department of Pediatric Surgery
The Montreal Children's Hospital, Room B05.3018
McGill University Health Centre
1001 Décarie Boulevard
Montreal, QC H4A 3J1
Telephone: 514-412-4488
Fax: 514-412-4340
Website: mcgill.ca/pediatricsurgery
Chair: Sam J. Daniel
Psychiatry
Department of Psychiatry
Ludmer Research & Training Building
1033 Pine Avenue West
Montreal QC H3A 1A1
Telephone: 514-396-2498
Email: graduate.psychiatry@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/psychiatry
Chair: Gustavo Turecki
Social Studies of Medicine
Department of Social Studies of Medicine
3647 Peel Street, Room 103
Montreal QC H3A 1X1
Telephone: 514-398-6033
Website: mcgill.ca/ssom
Chair: Thomas Schlich
Surgery
Department of Surgery
McGill University Health Centre
Royal Victoria Hospital (Glen Site), C05.2456
1001 Décarie Boulevard
Montreal QC H4A 3J1
Department of Surgery
McGill University Health Centre
Montreal General Hospital Site, L9.411
1650 Cedar Avenue
Montreal QC H3G 1A4
Email: ugradsurgery.med@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/surgery
Chair: Liane Feldman