Campuses

Two Campuses, One Curriculum

Schulich Medicine is fortunate to offer two campuses for students admitted into the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program. Students in London and Windsor participate in the same curriculum. 

Clinical learning across all 4 years of the MD Program is delivered in London and Windsor academic hospitals and in community hospitals, offices and clinics that are affiliated learning sites. These are located on the London and Windsor Campuses, and in over 60 rural and regional communities throughout Southwestern Ontario.

Each student in the MD Program, regardless of home campus, is registered as a student of and prospective graduate from, Western University. Students at the Windsor Campus are jointly registered to allow access to facilities at both the University of Windsor and Western University.


Connect with a Medicine Student Ambassador

Connect with a current Schulich Medicine Student Ambassador to ask questions about our Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program, the campus community, student supports, city life, and so much more.

To connect with even more current medical students, visit the Medicine Student Ambassador gallery

Photo of Eva standing on campus.

Eva
MD Class of 2025

“Over the course of my undergraduate degree, I came to find that pursuing an MD was the right choice for me because it provides opportunities for some of my greatest career ambitions: working in a team, health advocacy, patient education and promoting health literacy, and empowering others to take ownership of their wellbeing.”

Connect with Eva

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Rohail
MD Class of 2026

“After doing a project in the history of medicine, I got an opportunity to shadow an emergency physician during undergrad, and that is when I decided that medicine was the perfect blend of science and humanities for me, which is why I ended up applying to medical school.”

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Lydia
MD Class of 2027

“I honestly wouldn't change any part of my journey to medicine. During undergrad I prioritized a balanced academic and social life, and tried not to stress about creating the "perfect application." I only participated in activities I was passionate about, which made them enjoyable and helped me find amazing friends.”

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