Should Canadian Medical Schools Implement a Widespread 3 Year Medical Curriculum?

Authors

  • Douglas Page MD Candidate, 2010
  • Adrian Baranchuk Assistant Professor of Medicine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.36523

Abstract

Background: This paper addresses the potential costs and benefits of implementing a widespread 3 year medical curriculum across the country.

Methods: We compared differences in curriculum, costs, workforce production, competency, exposure to experiences, timing of career choices, and maturity of students and physicians between 3 and 4 year programs.  We accessed this information from 5 school’s online course outlines and by performing a broad search of the literature.

Results- Three and four year medical programs have very similar curricular content.  The most significant cost savings in a 3 year medical program are due to these students entering the workforce a year earlier.   A 3 year program would add more physicians to our workforce initially; however, more doctors are produced over the long term by expanding class sizes.  Test scores of graduates from 3 year programs in Canada and the US are similar to graduates from 4 year medical programs.  A shorter program could limit the exposure of students to extra curriculars and force them to make earlier career decisions; however, time spent in electives appears to be similar.

Conclusions: We do not find enough compelling evidence to advocate switching all medical schools in Canada to a 3 year medical program.  

Author Biographies

  • Douglas Page, MD Candidate, 2010
    MD Candidate, Queens Medicine Class of 2010
  • Adrian Baranchuk, Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Dr Adrian Baranchuk, MD FACCAssistant Professor of MedicineCardiac Electrophysiology and PacingDirector, EP Training ProgramKingston General Hospital

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Published

2010-03-14

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Should Canadian Medical Schools Implement a Widespread 3 Year Medical Curriculum?. Can. Med. Ed. J [Internet]. 2010 Mar. 14 [cited 2025 Dec. 14];1(1):e39-e45. Available from: https://dev.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/article/view/36523