University of Manitoba College of Medicine
UofM Medical School's administrative building | |
Former name | School of Medicine Manitoba Medical College |
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| Type | Medical college |
| Established | 1883 |
Parent institution | University of Manitoba Rady Faculty of Health Sciences |
| Dean | Peter Nickerson |
Academic staff | 1,630 |
| Students | 1,255 (2020) 140 per year |
| Address | 750 Bannatyne Ave , , 49°54′14″N 97°09′40″W / 49.9038°N 97.1610°W |
| Campus | urban |
| Website | umanitoba |
Building details | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Neoclassical (Classical revival) |
| Completed | 1905 |
| Opened | 1906 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | James H. Cadham |
| Main contractor | Ritchie & Burnett |
| Renovating team | |
| Architect | John H. G. Russell (1909, 1913) |
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The Max Rady College of Medicine is a medical college of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg and is one of several departments of the university's Rady Faculty of Health Sciences.
Opening in 1883 as the Manitoba Medical College, it is the first medical school of the Prairie provinces. The college has 27 academic departments, institutes, and administrative units found throughout the university's Bannatyne campus, the Health Sciences Centre, and other Winnipeg health sciences facilities. The college also consists of several centres, institutes, and research groups, often in partnership with other health sciences organizations.
In 2024, there were 1173 applicants for 140 MD spots. The admitted students had an average adjusted GPA of 4.26 (out of 4.5), and an average MCAT of 513. The nearby University of Winnipeg also offers a pre-medical studies program.