WINDSOR UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BLOG
For almost 2 decades, Windsor University School of Medicine has been providing opportunity, education, and support to students from all over the world to achieve their academic and career goals. Follow our blog to learn more about our institution, the medical field, and medical instruction.

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12 Things Medical Students Wish They Would Have Done in Their First Year
We understand that the first year of medical school can be both thrilling and overwhelming...
Windsor Holds Basic Sciences Recognition Ceremony
Recently, Windsor University School of Medicine held the Basic Science Recognition Ceremony to celebrate the students who...
Traditional Vs. Non-traditional Medical Students: Everything You Need to Know
The field of medicine is one that values diversity and inclusion, not only in the...
Understanding the Importance of Board Certification for Physicians
Patients of today don’t just choose the next available health care provider; they look into...
Why Is English Proficiency So Important to International Medical Schools?
The ability to use English proficiently has become vital to studying and practicing medicine in...
Struggling with Medical School? Here’s How to Bounce back after a Failure
Caribbean Medical school students are not unfamiliar with challenges and struggles. You enter med school with...
5 Medical school Interview Secrets from our Admissions Committee
The medical school admission interview is an essential component of the application process and holds...
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