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Leaders in Medicine

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What is Leaders in Medicine (LiM)?

The Leaders in Medicine (LIM) program at the University of Calgary offers students the opportunity to complete both a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree and a graduate degree (PhD, MSc, MA, MBA, etc.) by allowing graduate students to defer their entry to the MD program until they have completed their graduate training. The objective of the Leaders in Medicine program is to train clinicians for a diverse range of careers ranging from academic medical research to the design, management, and implementation of health care delivery systems. Individuals trained in the Leaders in Medicine program can expect to develop a unique academic approach to their clinical experiences as well as bring a clinical perspective to their academic domain (research, business, etc.).\ Students in the Leaders in Medicine program will be dually enrolled in the MD program and in any of the graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Calgary. Students MUST complete all requirements of their thesis-based program BEFORE beginning their MD program; i.e. students will NOT be permitted to defend their thesis after the beginning of their MD program.

For more information, contact:\ Leaders in Medicine Program Administrator, Reilly Fenton: mdgrad@ucalgary.ca


Prospective Student FAQ

If you have been offered admission in both the Undergraduate Medical Education program and a Graduate Program at the University of Calgary you are eligible for the LiM Joint Degree Program.

When can I apply to the Leaders in Medicine Joint Degree?

The application for the joint degree Leaders in Medicine program becomes available when you are accepted into a Graduate program and the Undergraduate Medical Education Program at the University of Calgary.

What is the program structure?

LiM students complete their degrees sequentially, with the entirety of their graduate degree first, followed by their medical degree.

Graduate Degree (Masters', PhD or MBA)\                              ↓\                    Medical Degree

Can I start medical school without writing or defending my thesis?

No, we very strongly recommend that you write and defend your thesis prior to starting the MD program. Due to the fast pace of our MD program, it is very difficult to write a thesis or defend after starting medical school. Once you reach clerkship, completing graduate work becomes impossible. If you plan to start medical school soon, but do not think you will be able to finish your graduate requirements prior to starting, please contact mdgrad@ucalgary.ca to discuss options.

Can I receive the Academic Medal or the Presidents Award?

The Academic Medal is a thesis-based award, and therefore you are eligible to be nominated for this award after completing your thesis defense examination.

The President’s Award is a convocation award, meaning you are not eligible for this award until you have completed both of your degrees.

Can I shadow a physician during graduate school?

Job shadowing within Alberta Health Services (AHS) is available to all LiM students currently enrolled in graduate studies training. Job shadowing is a great opportunity to enhance exposure to clinical medicine.

The process is handled entirely by the AHS system.  Note that when you complete the request you can not indicate that you are a medical student unless you are actively participating in the MD training side of your program.

Information on shadowing can be found https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/careers/page12347.aspx

*Please note that clinical observerships are ONLY available to persons with an MD degree, therefore, those accepted into medical school but have not completed the MD training are NOT eligible and will only be eligible for job shadowing.

Are there mentorship opportunities?

Mentorship is a vital part of career development and we have been working hard to create a meaningful mentorship program for our LiMers that aligns with our program mission.

We have collated a list of LiM alumni who are currently in their residency programs and are excited to answer some of your career questions. These are physicians who have recently been in your position as a MSc/PhD-MD joint degree student and can speak to their own personal experiences and findings regarding research importance, CARMs processes, residency matching and more!

If you are currently a LiM member who is in the MD portion of their training and have any questions regarding a specialty (see sample questions below) this opportunity is perfect for you!

The process to pursuing this mentorship opportunity is outlined below:

Have a career question?\ \ Email your mentorship committee with your question\ \ The mentorship committee will send you a form to sign\ \ The mentorship committee will then put you in contact with a recent LiM alumni

Sample mentorship questions:

Within the email to the mentorship committee, alongside your question you can also specify where you would be hoping to match and the mentorship committee will do their best to match you with a LiM alumni within the speciality of question and the desired residency location J

*IMPORTANT NOTES:

These regulations have been put into action so that our alumni are not overwhelmed with countless emails (these are busy residents that are donating their time to help us LiMers J). Also, this allows for our mentorship committee to record the questions being asked in a private and anonymous database to help answer future questions and/or guide future LiM professional development sessions.

Conferences: Clinical Investigator Trainee Association of Canada

CITAC AGM: CLINICIAN INVESTIGATOR TRAINEE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The Clinician Investigator Trainee Association of Canada (CITAC) represents the interests of trainees registered in Canadian clinician investigator and clinician scientist training programs, including MD/MSc, MD/MA, MD/BMA, MD/PhD, CIP (Clinician Investigator Program), Surgeon Scientist and similar programs across Canada. More information about CITAC can be found on their website below:

http://citac-accfc.org/index.php

The CITAC AGM is typically held in November. LiM will request abstract submission for internal review and will provide funding to send selected student presenters to the conference.

The mission of CITAC is to organize and promote activities that support clinician investigator trainees in Canada, with the intention to improve academic and post-graduate career opportunities, expand institutional and public awareness of clinician investigator programs and develop a nationally accessible information database of student and program development. CITAC aims to improve the early-career conditions of clinician investigators in order to expand and advance innovative research initiatives within Canada.

The LiM program provides travel awards for conferences other than CITAC! Please contact mdgrad@ucalgary.ca when considering traveling to a conference for more information!

Current LIM Students

LIM Structure and Requirements

As part of the program, students are able and encouraged to participate in a number of events to help foster the pursuit and development of clinician scientist.

LIM Program Structure

LIM D2L Page

All LIM students will be added to a D2L page that has important information about awards, travel funding, the LIM student executive, and other details about the program.

LIM Program Administrator\ Reilly Fenton\ mdgrad@ucalgary.ca

LIM Program Director\ Dr. Satish Raj

LIM Social Media\ Facebook\ Instagram\ Twitter\ Youtube - coming soon\

For more information on the LIM program, please email mdgrad@ucalgary.ca