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Does Your Child Want to Be a Doctor?

If you're wondering what courses matter, what activities actually help, and how the med school path works in Canada, this free 60-minute workshop is for you.

Learn what it takes to be a doctor in Canada in less than 60 minutes.

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What You'll Learn

The Medical School Roadmap,
Explained in 60 Minutes

01

Courses & GPA Strategy

The prerequisite courses, GPA benchmarks, and course selection strategy that Canadian medical schools actually care about, and the common mistakes that quietly disqualify applicants.

02

Extracurriculars That Matter

How to build meaningful extracurriculars, research experience, and clinical exposure that admissions committees notice. It's not about doing more. It's about doing fewer things with real depth.

03

The Real Timeline

The real application timeline from Grades 8 through 12 so your family can plan ahead with confidence instead of scrambling in Grade 12.

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The Journey Ahead

It Takes 10+ Years
to Become a Doctor.

Becoming a physician is one of the most demanding and rewarding paths your child can choose. Understanding the full journey, from high school through fellowship, is the first step to planning it well.

Gr. 8-12
Foundation
High School

Course selection, GPA strategy, and building the extracurricular profile that medical schools look for. This is where the path is won or lost.

Years 1-4
Prerequisite
Undergraduate Degree

Science prerequisites, MCAT preparation, research, and clinical volunteering. GPA must remain competitive throughout all four years.

Years 4-8
Medical Training
Medical School

Four years of intensive clinical and academic training. Clerkship rotations, licensing exams, and the CaRMS residency match process.

Years 8+
Practice
Residency and Beyond

Two to seven years of residency depending on specialty, followed by optional fellowship training. Your child earns the right to practice independently.

* Timelines and academic pathways can vary by program structure, specialty, and individual choices.

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Helping us fulfill our dream. We were sure of our goal, but they are showing us the path, not only showing, but helping us in the process of realizing the dream.

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Is this for you?

This Workshop Is For Parents Who...

Have a child in Grades 8 through 12 who's interested in becoming a doctor in Canada. You want to understand the real requirements, courses, GPA, MCAT, extracurriculars, and you don't want to leave it to chance.

Whether your child is just starting to explore medicine or is already committed, this workshop gives you the roadmap to stay ahead. In 60 minutes, you'll know more than most families discover in years of searching.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely free. We cover the full medical school roadmap with no obligation. At the end, we cover our programs if you wish to learn more about them.

Grades 8 through 11. The earlier you start planning, the more options your child will have. Even if your child is already in Grade 11, the workshop covers what you can still do to strengthen their application.

Yes. This workshop is specific to Canadian medical schools and covers the full journey from high school to med school.

About 60 minutes of core content covering the full medical school roadmap.

Absolutely. The workshop helps families understand what the path actually involves, which is valuable whether your child is committed or still exploring. Many families find that having a clear picture helps their child make a more confident decision either way.

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Your Child's Medical School Journey
Starts with a Plan

Join our free 60-minute workshop and learn exactly what it takes to become a doctor in Canada, from course selection to application strategy.