In 2014, there were 894 applicants for 100 spots in the M.D. program, with up to 90% of the class from Saskatchewan and up to 10% of the class from the rest of Canada.
World Pancreatic Day on November 19 is honoured with the #BeLikeBruce Memorial Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund established by Bruce Gordon's family which is housed at the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
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College of Medicine - University of Saskatchewan is linked to a number of organizations in the province:
H.S. Computer Laboratory IHOR Continuing Medical Education
Saskatchewan Stroke Research Centre Saskatoon Cancer Center Research Unit
The Saskatchewan Neuroscience Network(SNN)
Centre for Integrative Medicine
The college also offers:
international programs - allowing students to further their studies abroad
Aboriginal programs - Six spaces for first year students (Aboriginal Equity Program), Aboriginal Student Mentorship Program and Pre-Medicine Awards for Aboriginal Students (six awards per year).