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Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick

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CFMNB
CFMNB
TypePublic university
Established2006
DeanMichel H. Landry
DirectorMichel H. Landry
Academic staff
24
Students~100
Location
Moncton, New Brunswick; 46°6′30.91″N 64°47′33.96″W / 46.1085861°N 64.7927667°W / 46.1085861; -64.7927667
CampusUrban
Websitewww.umoncton.ca/medecine/
www.usherbrooke.ca/medecine/

The Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick (CFMNB) is a joint campus of Université de Sherbrooke in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

History

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Since the 1980s, the Government of New Brunswick has been committed to promoting a francophone medical education within the province. The CFMNB is of historical significance for the maritimes, for it represents the first opportunity for a francophone medical education outside the Quebec.[a]

The first batch of students was accepted in 2006. They later graduated in 2010.[1]

Affiliations

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The CFMNB is effectively administered by Université de Sherbrooke. However, since it is located on the site of Université de Moncton, the CFMNB and Université de Moncton share important local demographic interests. Access is granted for the students at the CFMNB to most services from Université de Moncton, and students are registered as members of both universities.

Practical medical training is offered at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre located nearby and in the clinics and private offices of the physicians associated with the Zone Beauséjour of the Réseau de Santé Vitalité Health Network.

Program

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The medical education program offered by the CFMNB is recognized worldwide. While the MD program is of a four-year duration, an MD-MSc is also offered in five years.

Research

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The CFMNB has also been involved in medical research since 2008. The research sector of the Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick (CFMNB) contributes to the development of health research in the province through the funding of initiatives, the dissemination of its successes, the collaboration between various actors and organizations, and the training of students who will contribute to the research culture in New Brunswick.

References

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  1. ^ The Faculty of Medicine at University of Ottawa is a bilingual and not a francophone institution.
  1. ^ "Centre de formation médicale celebrates its first graduating class (10/05/08)". gnb.ca. 30 September 2012. Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
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