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Making a difference: UBC students help frontline medical workers during COVID-19

Making a difference: UBC students help frontline medical workers during COVID-19

Medical students support health care providers with childcare, pet care and errands.

IMP student publishes first-author paper on Desmoid-type fibromatosis

IMP student publishes first-author paper on Desmoid-type fibromatosis

Angeline de Bruyns is helping to fill a knowledge gap with her research published in Clinical Oncology.

Cyber patients are training the world’s future doctors

Cyber patients are training the world’s future doctors

How a made-at-UBC technology could shape the future of medical education.

Rising Star focused on rural care enhancement

Rising Star focused on rural care enhancement

Caitlyn Blewett is the 2019 recipient of the Rising Star of Health Award and a student in the Northern Medical Program.

UBC program graduates Indigenous MDs to bridge health gap

UBC program graduates Indigenous MDs to bridge health gap

UBC grad Rebekah Eatmon reflects on her journey to improve access to health care.

Bursary smooths the path to a future in rural family medicine for UBC medical student

Bursary smooths the path to a future in rural family medicine for UBC medical student

Cohord Mason, a third-year student in the Southern Medical Program, plans to one day set up a family medicine practice in BC’s Interior.

Patient-centered learning for patient-centered care

Patient-centered learning for patient-centered care

A UBC program is connecting students across health disciplines with some of their most important teachers: patients and their caregivers.

Setting the stage for mental health care

Setting the stage for mental health care

New UBC program shows medical students the benefits of pursuing a career in psychiatry.

Combining medicine and research

Combining medicine and research

Eric Zhao and Rozlyn Boutin share their experiences in the MD/PhD program.

Continuing a legacy through medicine

Continuing a legacy through medicine

Brothers Keegan, Miles and Noah Marchand are aiming to make a difference in the lives of other Indigenous people.