McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences explained

McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Dean:Lesley Fellows
City: Montreal
Province:Quebec
Country:Canada
Campus:Urban
Language:English
Students:688 MDCM, 35 MD-PhD, 10 MD-MBA
Website:https://www.mcgill.ca/medhealthsci/

The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences is one of the constituent faculties of McGill University. It was established in 1829 after the Montreal Medical Institution was incorporated into McGill College as the college's first faculty; it was the first medical faculty to be established in Canada.[1] The Faculty awarded McGill's first degree, and Canada's first medical degree to William Leslie Logie in 1833.[2]

There have been at least two Nobel Prize laureates who have completed their entire education at McGill University including MD at the McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences including Andrew Schally (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1977) and David H. Hubel (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1981).

History

The Montreal Medical Institution was established in 1823 by four physicians, Andrew Fernando Holmes, John Stephenson, William Caldwell and William Robertson, all of whom had been trained at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, and were involved in the foundation of the Montreal General Hospital.[3] In 1829 it was incorporated into McGill College as the new College's first faculty; it thus became the first Faculty of Medicine in Canada. A highly didactic approach to medical education called the "Edinburgh curriculum", which consisted of two six-month courses of basic science lectures and two years of "walking the wards" at The Montreal General Hospital, was instituted. From 1833 to 1877 the Faculty followed the pattern set by the University of Edinburgh and required graduating students to submit an 'inaugural dissertation' – a database of these is available.[4]

Sir William Dawson, the principal of McGill, was instrumental in garnering resources for the faculty and pioneering contributions from Thomas Roddick, Francis Shepherd, George Ross and Sir William Osler helped to transform the Victorian era medical school into a leader in modern medical education. Osler graduated from the MDCM program at McGill University Faculty of Medicine in 1872, and co-founded the present-day Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1893.

In 1905, the Bishop's University Medical Faculty Montreal who established in Montreal in 1871 closed and amalgamated with McGill University to create the new McGill University Faculty of Medicine, where BU graduates such as Maude Abbott, one of the Canada's earliest female medical graduates transferred to work for McGill as the Curator of the McGill Medical Museum.

The McGill University Health Centre was part of a $2.355 billion Redevelopment Project on three sites – the Glen, the Montreal General and Lachine hospitals.[5] A new $1.300 billion MUHC Glen site fully integrated super-hospital complex opened in 2015.[6]

A new satellite campus for McGill Medicine for a French stream MD, CM program was established in 2020 for the Outaouais region with a graduating class size of 24 and total of 96 in the program. The establishment of the program is part of a $32.5-million construction project of the Groupe de médecine familiale universitaire (GMF-U) de Gatineau.[7]

In September 2020, the Faculty of Medicine changed its name to the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences to reflect the growth of interprofessionalism and the diversity in the Faculty of Medicine.[8]

Education

The faculty offers a four-year MDCM degree in medicine and surgery. The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences also offers joint degree programs with other disciplines including business (M.D.-M.B.A.) and science/engineering (M.D.-Ph.D.). There is also an accelerated program for selected graduates of the Quebec college system (PRE-MED-ADM or MED-P) that combines one year of science curriculum with the four-year M.D., C.M. degrees.

It is closely affiliated with the McGill University Faculty of Dentistry. Students of dentistry receive instruction together with their medical student colleagues for the first 18 months of their professional training.[9]

The faculty includes six schools: the School of Medicine, the Ingram School of Nursing, the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, the School of Population & Global Health and the School of Biomedical Sciences. It also includes several research centres involved in studies on, for example, pain, neuroscience, and aging. Most of the non-clinical parts of the faculty are housed in the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building ("The Beer Can", “McMed”), situated on McGill's downtown campus on the south side of Mount Royal between Avenue des Pins and Avenue Docteur-Penfield.[10]

The McGill University Faculty of Medicine was the first medical school in Canada to institute a joint MD-MBA program in 1997 in collaboration with the Desautels Faculty of Management. This program allowed students to complete both degrees in five years.[11]

Affiliations

McGill University Health Centre

McGill affiliate hospitals

Reputation

McGill's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences has a national and international reputation with a list of faculty and alumni, many of whom were pioneers in their respective fields. It is also ranked as the number 1 medical school nationally in Canada by Maclean's for 19 straight years (including the most recent ranking for 2024).[13] McGill's Medical School has also consistently ranked in the top medical schools worldwide and ranked 18th worldwide on the 2024 QS World University Ranking of top medical schools world-wide.[14] Particularly, among McGill University's renowned reputation of Rhodes Scholars, McGill's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences has also produced a number of Rhodes Scholars (Cecil James Falconer Parsons, Munroe Bourne, Douglas George Cameron, Alan G. Kendall, Robert Murray Mundle, John Doehu Stubbs, Geoffrey E. Dougherty, Brian James Ward, Lesley Fellows, Anne Andermann, Astrid-Christoffersen-Deb, Aleksandra Leligdowicz, Benjamin Mappin-Kasirer, Alexander Lachapelle), including one in the recent 2018 cohort.[15] For medical school students entering in fall 2020, the mean four-year undergraduate GPA was 3.87 (excluding graduate GPA), and the mean MCAT score was 32.1 (85th–88th percentile).[16] [17] [18]

Admissions to the McGill Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences M.D., C.M. program are highly competitive with an acceptance rate of 5.7% for the Class of 2026.[19]

The Department of Anatomy and Physiology at McGill University ranked 3rd globally in the 2017 QS World University Rankings after Oxford University and Cambridge.[20]

Harry Houdini incident

In October 1926, renowned magician Harry Houdini was giving a lecture on exposed mediums and spiritualists at McGill University and had invited medical students to his dressing room at Montreal's Princess Theatre. J. Gordon Whitehead, a medical student and boxer, had asked Houdini if he could take a sudden punch to the stomach, as had rumoured to be the case; Houdini received several unexpected punches.[21] Feeling ill later that evening and after refusing medical treatment, Houdini was diagnosed with acute appendicitis a couple of days later and died on October 31, 1926. It remains a controversy whether Houdini died as a result of the punches or was simply unaware of a current appendicitis prior, and Whitehead was never charged.[22]

Notable faculty and alumni

Current and past faculty members

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cruess. Richard L.. Brief history of Medicine at McGill. McGill University. 15 September 2015.
  2. Crawford, DS. Montreal, medicine and William Leslie Logie: McGill's first graduate and Canada's first medical graduate. 175th. anniversary. [Osler Library Newsletter, No. 109, 2] https://www.mcgill.ca/library/files/library/No1092008.pdf
  3. Web site: John Stephenson's Secret. McGill. McGill University. 13 August 2014.
  4. Web site: McGill Medical Theses. internatlibs.mcgill.ca.
  5. Web site: Former SNC-Lavalin VP pleads guilty in MUHC corruption trial – CBC News . CBC . 2018-07-11 . 2021-04-04.
  6. Web site: Preparing the Ground for Transformation: A Case Study of the MUHC's Experience . www.healthcarecan.ca . 2021-04-04.
  7. Web site: Campus Outaouais takes shape : Health e-News.
  8. Web site: McGill's founding Faculty gets a new name . reporter.mcgill.ca. 29 September 2020 .
  9. Web site: Canadian Dental Association – Dentistry at McGill — The First 100 Years . August 1, 2019.
  10. Web site: McIntyre Medical Sciences Building & Osler Library. cac.mcgill.ca.
  11. McGill launches first combined MD–MBA program . Canadian Medical Association Journal . June 1997 . 156 . 11 . 1612 .
  12. Web site: MUHC at a Glance. McGill University Health Centre.
  13. Web site: McGill is Canada's top university: Maclean's Magazine. 18 October 2023. Oct 22, 2023.
  14. Web site: QS World University Rankings – Medicine . QS World University Rankings . 21 April 2024 . 2024.
  15. Web site: McGill announces its 2018 Rhodes Scholars . 28 November 2017 . August 1, 2019.
  16. Web site: Admissions – by the numbers . McGill University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences . 21 October 2020 . 2020.
  17. Web site: Class Profiles | Admissions, Equity and Diversity – McGill University . July 2, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110611114230/http://www.mcgill.ca/medadmissions/why-mcgill-medicine/class-profile . June 11, 2011 .
  18. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-09-06 . 2015-04-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150413161103/https://www.aamc.org/students/download/85332/data . dead .
  19. Web site: Admissions Profile Fall 2021 Admissions – Undergraduate entering class by admissions unit . March 20, 2022.
  20. Web site: McGill ranked world’s 3rd best university for study of Anatomy & Physiology. Channels.
  21. Web site: Houdini's Appendix | Dr. Gabe Mirkin on Health . 27 April 2021 .
  22. Web site: What caused Harry Houdini's mysterious death? . . 24 March 2019 .
  23. Web site: THE OSLER LIBRARY NEWSLETTER . 7 July 2024.
  24. Boyd DR. Cowley RA. 1983. Comprehensive regional trauma emergency medical services (EMS) delivery systems: the United States experience.. World Journal of Surgery. 7, (1). 1. 149–157. 10.1007/BF01655923. 6837054. 22681971. free.
  25. Web site: Patent for Preserving Blood Issued November 10, 1942 | USPTO . 2020-01-04 . 2019-11-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191129162043/https://www.uspto.gov/about-us/news-updates/patent-preserving-blood-issued-november-10-1942 . dead .
  26. Web site: Dr. William Wright and Black Enrolment at McGill's Medical School. mcgill.ca.
  27. Web site: William Wright, first person of colour to earn a medical degree in Canada .
  28. Web site: Jack Wennberg, MD, MPH – Bio . The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice . 21 October 2020 . 2020.
  29. Web site: StackPath. www.mcc.ca.
  30. Book: Avery . Donald H. . Eaton . Mark . The Meaning of Life: The Scientific and Social Experiences of Everitt and Robert Murray, 1930–1964 . 2008 . The Publications of the Champlain Society . 9781442620315.
  31. Web site: Betty Price To Run For State House Seat. May 20, 2015. Roswell, GA Patch.