
Queen's University School of Medicine
Queen's University School of Medicine, located in Kingston, Ontario, offers a highly regarded four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, admitting 100 students annually. The curriculum is delivered in structured, sequential terms—starting with foundational biomedical sciences, progressing through clinical foundations, and culminating in two years of hands-on clinical rotations across a wide network of teaching hospitals and regional community settings.
Teaching Hospitals in Kingston:
Queen's Medicine is based in Kingston, a hub for medical education and research in southeastern Ontario. Clinical training is anchored at:
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Kingston General Hospital (KGH)
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Hotel Dieu Hospital
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Providence Care Hospital
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Kingston Regional Cancer Centre
These hospitals serve over 500,000 residents across southeastern Ontario, offering a rich variety of specialty and subspecialty training environments.
Lakeridge Health Campus in Oshawa - LHEARN Centre
Queen's University School of Medicine has expanded its clinical education footprint to Oshawa through a major partnership with Lakeridge Health, a key teaching site in Durham Region. The LHEARN Centre (Lakeridge Health Education and Research Network) supports core clinical rotations in:
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Internal Medicine
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Surgery
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Pediatrics
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Psychiatry
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Family Medicine
This site offers students urban, suburban, and smaller community-based experiences, preparing them for diverse practice settings.
Distributed Medical Education & Community Rotations
Queen's is a leader in distributed medical education, giving students the opportunity to train in over 25 regional and rural communities across Ontario. These include:
Community Sites:
Brockville, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Peterborough, Quinte/Belleville, Markham-Stouffville, Ottawa, Scarborough, Toronto, Pickering, Port Hope, Haliburton, Cobourg, Campbellford, Napanee, Perth, Sharbot Lake, Gananoque, Marmora, Madoc, Brighton, Elgin, Prescott, Athens, and Fenelon Falls.
These placements allow students to gain valuable exposure to rural, remote, and community-based healthcare delivery, promoting career readiness and rural physician recruitment.
Regional Education Partnerships
Queen's collaborates with several major medical education networks across Ontario to coordinate electives and clinical placements for undergraduate and postgraduate learners, including:
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ERMEP - Eastern Regional Medical Education Program
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ROMP - Rural Ontario Medical Program
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SWOMEN - Southwestern Ontario Medical Education Network
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NOSM - Northern Ontario School of Medicine
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Mac-CARE - McMaster Community and Rural Education Program
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OIME - Office of Integrated Medical Education
These partnerships enhance training opportunities province-wide and are integral to Queen's commitment to expanding access to healthcare in underserved communities.
Learn more at: https://meds.queensu.ca
Queen's University School of Medicine
15 Arch Street
Kingston
K7L 3N6
Ontario - Canada
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