Mandato, Carlos R Morales. Not open to students who have taken or are taking ANAT Terms Fall Instructors Nicole Ventura. Terms Winter Instructors Nicole Ventura. Departmental permission required. Students cannot be supervised by the same instructor for two Science courses. Open to students in programs offered by the Faculty of Science only. Note: Enrolment may be limited. Students are advised to start the application process well before the start of the term and to plan for an alternative course in the case that no suitable project is available.
Individual projects may be suggested each term which may have project-specific prerequisites. Students may also approach professors to devise their own projects. Some projects may be accessible to students in other disciplines.
Mandato Craig A. Terms This course is not scheduled for the academic year Instructors There are no professors associated with this course for the academic year. Corequisite: BIOL Gabriel Venne, Dr. Nicole Ventura and Dr. Mina Zeroual.
Students will be assigned accordingly to work on a particular body region e. Applicants must be currently registered at McGill in one of the following undergraduate programs: Medicine year 2 , Physical or Occupational Therapy BSc year 2. Please note that the April 6 deadline has been extended. Applications are due by PM on Friday, April 30, After pressing the submit button at the bottom of the form, the applicant will see a message on screen confirming that the application has been received.
Student lab schedules will be determined by the program's supervisors, depending on student availability and social distancing requirements in the lab.
For the Summer period, the Faculty will be offering up to 20 prosection awards in order to meet this year's needs in the lab. On my way to McGill I was eager to see the kind of work I would have to do and to meet Professor Noel, our supervisor. Arriving at the anatomy lab, I could feel that it was warm and welcoming.
After visiting the lab, the students came to talk to me; what a relief! This made me feel at home. I really loved McGill and the resources. Honestly I have never seen such a university with as many libraries, laboratories, and multicultural students.
I am very thankful and lucky to have this experience as a future young doctor. I am looking forward to having several more opportunities at McGill so that I can help bring resources and services to my country and to the rest of the world. I am also looking forward to my university, University Quisqueya, to have more partnerships with McGill, because investing in us, is investing to make Haiti better, because without education we can never make one step forward.
And some day, it would be an honour to have some McGill administrators visit our university in Haiti to meet our wonderful dean who always wanted us to be who we are today. To conclude, words fill me to thank McGill, Professor Noel, Laurent Darveau, and the coordinators Lojan Sivakumaran, Samantha Liauw and Alessandro Carini for their sacrifices and leadership in creating and maintaining this program for us.
I was chosen for the anatomy prosection program this year offered by the McGill Faculty of Medicine. I am happy to share through these lines the good moments I experienced in Canada with McGill University as well as with the rest of the world. Canada has always been one of my favourite countries. When I left the airport and I saw the city, suddenly, my eyes were opened, as if I had been blind. I felt a great curiosity and wished I was able to explore the whole country that night. I awaited dawn with excitement as it was my first day in the lab.
That morning, I went to Strathcona where Doctor Noel—the director of the anatomy program—and the other students welcomed me with their enthusiastic smiles.
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