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The College of Dental Medicine (CDM) at Western University of Health Sciences is a leader and innovator in dental education. As a dynamic College, every day represents growth, change and a unique culture that is evident the moment you arrive on campus.
Learn more about the undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered at Schulich Dentistry. Learn more about research projects. Learn more about academic accommodation, student support team and learner wellness. Read the latest Dentistry news and learn more about upcoming events.
We do not require a separate application or fee, and you should be prepared to meet all of the prerequisite and application requirements as outlined. If you need assistance with immigration (I-20 form, F-1 visa, SEVIS, etc.), our International Student Services (ISS) staff are available to help you.
The College of Dental Medicine Biomedical Sciences (BMS) curriculum is designed to prepare dental students in their first and second year to understand and address medical issues in their future dental practices.
Schulich Dentistry uses the OMSAS (Ontario Medical School Application Service) scale to convert alpha grades achieved at other Canadian universities to Western University standards. The most current version of the scale can be found on the OMSAS website. Course Considerations.
The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University has a long tradition of excellence, beginning with the founding of the medical school in 1881 and continuing with the formation of the dental school in 1964.
WesternU College of Dental Medicine will produce graduates who will be ethical, caring life-long learners; who will collectively engage in clinical oral health care, public health practice ...
WesternU’s College of Dental Medicine is committed to establishing a quality, innovative program that prepares you for success, whether in private practice, community service, research or academics.
The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry offers a four-year program leading to the Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree. The curriculum is continually evolving and provides graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter general practice, pursue specialty training or embark on academic careers.
Participate in early hands-on clinical experience, innovative curricula, and multiple learning environments. Schulich Medicine. MD+ enables students to complete a concurrent graduate degree. Commitment to patient-centred care, community engagement, service learning, and research opportunities.