Spotlight
UBC students ‘hatch’ a new support tool for people living with depression
March 24, 2017
Explore highlights from this year’s Hatching Health event, an interdisciplinary, student-led competition aimed at finding real-world solutions to today’s healthcare challenges.
UBC medical students celebrate their first step on the path to residency
March 2, 2017
On March 1, fourth-year UBC medical students gathered to celebrate the results of the first round of the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS).
Breaking barriers to care in mental health
February 17, 2017
Colonel Jetly, Senior psychiatrist and Mental Health Advisor to the Surgeon General from the Canadian Armed Forces, talks with UBC medical students about mental health.
UBC partners with the AFMC to streamline the application process for visiting medical electives
February 3, 2017
UBC is now accepting applications for visiting electives through the AFMC Student Portal.
UBC medical students cue the lights for charity
January 27, 2017
UBC medical students are set to take to the stage for this year’s production of MedPlay, running February 2-4 and 9-11.
Meet the Class of 2020: Lauren Eadie
January 13, 2017
Meet Lauren Eadie, first-year student in the Island Medical Program.
Former Trail ICC Student Receives National Palliative Care Award
November 29, 2016
Jennifer McCormack receives the inaugural Undergraduate Narrative Award for Palliative Medicine from the Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians.
New UBC education space opens at Royal Inland Hospital
September 22, 2016
UBC medical students and residents have an expansive new learning space in the Clinical Services Building at Royal Inland Hospital.
New tool for medical students’ anatomy lessons – a virtual scalpel
August 25, 2016
First-year medical students will be using an anatomy visualization table, which displays detailed images that can be rotated, enlarged and even sliced open.
Back to School: Meet some of our SMP students
August 20, 2016
Find out where these Southern Medical Program students see themselves in the years ahead.