53 Master's degrees in Medicine in Canada
Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Cellular and Molecular Medicine from University of Ottawa prepare candidates for a variety of careers in teaching and research both within and outside of academia.

Respiratory Therapy
Through this Respiratory Therapy course from Thompson Rivers University you can complete your RT diploma in two to three years or choose to advance your education with dual credentials in respiratory therapy and a Bachelor of Health Science or a Master of Education.
Biological Psychiatry
University of Saskatchewan's Biological Psychiatry Graduate Programs (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) provide training in multiple areas of research, from molecular to advanced systems-level approaches in model systems and human studies. The program prides itself on helping students reach career goals across academia, government, and industry sectors.
Surgery
Surgery from Western University - Canada has a large, well-established, and highly-regarded post-graduate surgical education training program that includes seven individual subspecialty programs.
Oral Medicine
This Oral Medicine MSc program at the University of Alberta prepares students to plan and manage dental care for medically complex patients; diagnose and treat medically-related disorders and conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial region, including oral mucosal diseases and salivary gland disorders; and assess and manage orofacial pain disorders and oral chemosensory disorders.
Experimental Surgery
Experimental Surgery at McGill University offers graduate-level training leading to an M.Sc. or a Ph.D. degree. At the master's level, in addition to the core program, those who are interested have a new opportunity to choose a concentration in Surgical Innovation, Surgical Education, or Global Surgery.
Global Surgical Care
This online two-year, specialized Global Surgical Care program from University of British Columbia is designed to prepare surgical care professionals from many disciplines to address surgical challenges and contribute to finding solutions in low resource settings globally.
Medical Foundations
The Master of Medical Foundations (MMF) from University of Guelph is an 11-month, course-based graduate program providing both theoretical and practical training in human anatomy, multisystem physiology, and disease and immunology, with a focus on the role of lifestyle medicine and social dimensions of health and wellbeing.
Vaccinology and Immunotherapeutics
The Vaccinology and Immunotherapeutics MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan provides Master of Science (MSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) students with opportunities to study cutting-edge advances in the field vaccinology and infectious diseases.
Medicine - Applied Health Services Research
The Faculty of Medicine - Applied Health Services Research of Memorial University of Newfoundland, one of 17 Canadian medical schools, was established in 1967. The graduate programs in the Faculty of Medicine are structured to create an academic environment conducive to research training excellence.
Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
The Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology program at the University of Toronto provides a curriculum of courses and a broad-based multidisciplinary approach to research in mechanisms of human disease leading to Master of Science
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
The thesis-based Laboratory Medicine and Pathology master program at the University of Alberta offer students a multidisciplinary research environment that promotes creativity and leads to academic excellence.
Medical Genomics
The Medical Genomics professional master’s program at the University of Toronto is a fast-paced, content-dense degree program delivered over five continuous sessions.