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Jumelage des spécialités médicales (JSM)

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Avis important aux résidents qui désirent se présenter aux examens de spécialités du Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada

Avant de vous présenter aux examens de spécialités du Collège royal, vous devez vous soumettre à une évaluation préliminaire de votre formation, qui vous rend admissible à passer l'examen de certification. Les demandes d'évaluation doivent être reçues un an avant la tenue des examens.

Les examens du Collège royal ont lieu chaque année au printemps (spécialités primaires) et à l'automne (surspécialités). La date limite pour présenter votre candidature aux examens du printemps 2012 est le 30 avril 2011. La date limite pour présenter votre candidature aux examens de l'automne 2012 est le 31 août 2011.

Si, pour toute raison, vous ne respectez pas ces échéances, le Collège royal acceptera votre demande, toutefois vous devrez assumer des frais de pénalité pour le retard. Pour en savoir plus sur l'inscription aux examens du Collège royal, visitez le http://crmcc.medical.org/residency/certification/index.php.





Memorial University of Newfoundland

Provincial Terms and Conditions

Must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident and submit one of the following:

Notarized/certified copy of

  1. Canadian Birth Certificate
  2. Passport page showing Canadian Citizenship
  3. Canadian Citizenship Certificate
  4. Record of landing, clearly showing the date of landing
  5. Permanent Resident Card (both sides of card)

Applicants are required to have completed at least three (3) core years of training in Internal Medicine (acceptable to the Royal College).

For licensure requirements see College of Physicians and Surgeons section.

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Newfoundland and Labrador Educational Registration (Licensure)

All applicants, matched to the Postgraduate Programs at Memorial University's Faculty of Medicine, must meet the licensing requirements for registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Newfoundland and Labrador (the "College") prior to entry to their postgraduate medical education training programs.

The following are Educational Register requirements for the College:

  1. The College's application form must be completed and applicable fees paid. Applicants will be required to provide the following:

    • A notarized copy of their medical degree;
    • Current passport sized photograph;
    • Consent for Disclosure of Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) Record Information;
    • Medical Identification Number for Canada (MINC) Consent Form;
    • Applicants not born in Canada must provide a notarized copy of their work permit, Permanent Resident Card or Canadian Citizenship Card and current valid passport;
    • If an applicant's name has changed following graduation from medical school, notarized documents such as a marriage certificate, divorce certificate or official name change document will be required.

  2. Applicants must have graduated from a school or faculty of medicine recognized by the World Health Organization or by FAIMER. The school or faculty must have carried out a continuous medical education program for more than ten years, during which it offered and continues to offer, a medical training program that is of at least 48 months duration. (Exceptions will be made for Canadian medical schools.)

  3. International Medical Graduates must have a passing score in the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Exam. Please refer to the MCC website at www.mcc.ca.

  4. To demonstrate reasonable fluency in the English language, the College may require an applicant to satisfactory complete the TOEFLiBT or TOEFL/TSE exams. The College requires the minimum overall score of 92 on TOEFL iBT, as well as a minimum score of 20 in each of the reading, writing, and listening sections, and a minimum of 24 in the speaking section. Acceptable scores in the TOEFL/TSE exams are a paper based score of 580 or a computer based score of 237 in TOEFL and a score of 50 in TSE.

  5. Current year graduates must satisfactorily complete a two month rotation in each of the core rotations of medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology and psychiatry during their clerkship. The rotations must be completed in an accredited teaching hospital or program.

    Prior year graduates who wish advance standing will require approval from the appropriate certification college (RCPSC or CCFP).

  6. All gaps or breaks in training or practice must be explained. An assessment of the applicant's skills may be required should the College have concerns regarding the length of the interruption in training and/or practice.

  7. Certificates of Good Standing are required from all jurisdictions where the applicant trained or practiced.

  8. Current year graduates will require a reference letter from the Dean or his designate of their school or faculty of medicine. Prior year graduates will require three reference letters which will be determined based on the assessment of their curriculum vita.

  9. Verification of the applicant's medical credentials must be completed by the Physicians Credentials Registry of Canada (PCRC). Current year graduates must submit their medical degree, medical school transcript and registration for source verification. Prior year graduates must submit their medical degree, medical school transcript, all postgraduate training and specialty certificates and registrations for verification.

NOTICE TO APPLICANTS

It should be noted that the College will screen applications at the request of the Postgraduate Medical Education Office only. Individuals are therefore advised not to contact the College for an opinion or assessment regarding their eligibility for the Educational Register. All screening and assessment of applicant files will take place during the designated time in the selection cycle, through consultation between the respective program, the Postgraduate Medical Education Office and the College.

Individuals who are considering the liquidation of major personal assets as part of a move to Newfoundland affiliated with a residency position are cautioned that final acceptance to our program is contingent on clearance from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Dalhousie University

    First Iteration Second Iteration

Training Level

The first iteration is open to residents currently in a recognized Royal College PGY3 Internal Medicine program.

Applications that are off-cycle by more than six months (with a start date after December 31st) are not eligible for this year's PGY4 match1.

Positions in the first iteration are not open to PGY4 General Medicine trainees, but if they meet admissions criteria, will be considered for the 2nd iteration2.

Training Program

Dalhousie University will also consider a Canadian and those with permanent resident status who are currently in an accredited United States Internal Medicine Training program, but a copy of the candidates RCPSC Assessment of Training must be provided at the time of application.

All applicants must be eligible to register for an educational license with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. A requirement for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia is that international medical graduates must include proof, as part of the completed license application, that verification through the PCRC has been initiated.

 

Legal Status

You must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada to apply. Visa residents are not eligible -- those in that category should contact the PGY4 Subspecialty Training Program to inquire about the application process for sponsored residents.

 

Previous subspecialty training /transfers

Not eligible

Trainees currently enrolled in Canadian or US sub-specialty training will only be considered for the 2nd iteration.

 

Licensed Physicians (including those on restricted licenses)

Not eligible

Positions in the first iteration are not open to candidates currently in specialty practice and looking for retraining, but if they meet all other criteria, will be considered for the 2nd iteration.

Source of Funding/Source of Medical Degree/Return of Service

Residents with return of service contracts are not eligible -- those in that category should contact the PGY4 Subspecialty Training Program to inquire about the application process for sponsored residents.

 

Additional IMG Instructions

The following 5 requirements for International Medical Graduates must be provided in order to be considered for residency training at Dalhousie University:

1. Legal Status
IMGs must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident at the time of application. When applying you must submit one of the following verifications:

  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Birth Certificate issued by an authority in Canada with any photo identification; or
  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Canadian Passport; or
  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Canadian citizenship certificate, Record of Landing; or
  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Permanent Resident Card/Canadian Citizen Card.

2. Proof of MD Degree
IMGs must be a graduate of an acceptable medical school on the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) list.

A notarized/certified copy of medical school marks/transcripts and medical degree/diploma must be submitted. Documents that are not in English must be accompanied by a notarized translation.

3. Language
Because English is the language of study at Dalhousie, all applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of proficiency. You must have achieved the required proficiency in one of the following English language tests:

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
    We require a minimum TOEFL score of 600 for paper based, 250 for computer based, or 100 for internet based (IBT); or,
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
    We require a band score of 7.

Scores that are less than those stated above will not be considered.

Exemptions to the English language tests will be made only if the language of instruction throughout the entire undergraduate medical education curriculum was in English. A letter of attestation of this from the Dean of the Medical School must be provided with the application.

4. Medical Council of Canada
A current pass in the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Exam (MCCEE) is required, as well as Proof of Performance of the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exams (MCCQE) (part 1 and 2) or the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USLME) Parts 1, 2 and 3.

For further information regarding Medical Council of Canada examinations you may contact:

Medical Council of Canada
2283, boul St. Laurent Blvd.
Ottawa , ON
K1G 5A2
Phone: (613) 521-6012
Website: www.mcc.ca
Applications for the MCCEE and the MCCQE (part 1) are available from most Canadian Employment and Immigration Commissions outside of Canada. To be eligible to take the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part 1, your medical school must be listed in the World Health Organization Directory of Medical Schools.

5. Return of Service
IMGs who have undischarged ROS obligations may not be eligible to begin Ministry-funded training position. IMGs holding return of service (ROS) obligations must disclose pre-existing obligations at the time of their application, and provide a letter of confirmation that s/he can accept a funded position with Dalhousie University Postgraduate Medicine.

1 Off-cycle applicants who are not eligible for this year's match processes are welcome to contact programs of interest following the conclusion of the match should there by any unmatched positions available to be considered for off-cycle entry.

2 All unfilled positions will be committed to the second iteration of the CaRMS PGY4 open to all candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria.

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Université Laval

Pour être admissibles au Québec, les candidats doivent être détenteurs d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine du Canada ou des États-Unis ou diplômés hors du Canada et des États-Unis (DHCEU) et avoir préalablement obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme MD auprès du Collège des médecins du Québec. Ils doivent être en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine1.

Contingent régulier

Les postes du contingent régulier sont offerts aux résidents actuellement inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec et faisant déjà partie de ce contingent;

Contingent particulier

Des postes sont aussi offerts :

  • aux résidents faisant déjà partie de ce contingent qui sont inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec;

  • aux citoyens canadiens ou résidents permanents du Canada, qui sont actuellement en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne1 en dehors du Québec, soit ailleurs au Canada ou aux États-Unis et sont détenteurs:

    • d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine

    • ou d'un diplôme de médecine d'une faculté de médecine hors Canada et États-Unis (DHCEU) ET ont obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme de médecine (MD) du Collège des médecins du Québec.

Ne sont pas admissibles :

  • Les candidats qui sont dans leur 4e ou 5e année de résidence en médecine interne ou dans une autre spécialité1;

  • Les candidats qui détiennent un visa d'étude qui ne sont pas déjà inscrits dans le contingent régulier au Québec

  • Les candidats des Forces canadiennes

NOTE : Les candidats qui ne peuvent pas débuter leur R-4 le 1er juillet sont admissibles, à condition de pouvoir débuter leur formation au plus tard à la dernière période de l'année académique pour laquelle ils postulent.

1   Exception faite des candidats au programme de soins intensifs qui peuvent être dans la 4e; ou la 5e année de leur formation. Voir les critères spécifiques aux programmes de soins intensifs.

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Université de Sherbrooke

Pour être admissibles au Québec, les candidats doivent être détenteurs d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine du Canada ou des États-Unis ou diplômés hors du Canada et des États-Unis (DHCEU) et avoir préalablement obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme MD auprès du Collège des médecins du Québec. Ils doivent être en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine1.

Contingent régulier

Les postes du contingent régulier sont offerts aux résidents actuellement inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec et faisant déjà partie de ce contingent;

Contingent particulier

Des postes sont aussi offerts :

  • aux résidents faisant déjà partie de ce contingent qui sont inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec;

  • aux citoyens canadiens ou résidents permanents du Canada, qui sont actuellement en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne1 en dehors du Québec, soit ailleurs au Canada ou aux États-Unis et sont détenteurs:

    • d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine

    • ou d'un diplôme de médecine d'une faculté de médecine hors Canada et États-Unis (DHCEU) ET ont obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme de médecine (MD) du Collège des médecins du Québec.

Ne sont pas admissibles :

  • Les candidats qui sont dans leur 4e ou 5e année de résidence en médecine interne ou dans une autre spécialité1;

  • Les candidats qui détiennent un visa d'étude qui ne sont pas déjà inscrits dans le contingent régulier au Québec

  • Les candidats des Forces canadiennes

NOTE : Les candidats qui ne peuvent pas débuter leur R-4 le 1er juillet sont admissibles, à condition de pouvoir débuter leur formation au plus tard à la dernière période de l'année académique pour laquelle ils postulent.

1   Exception faite des candidats au programme de soins intensifs qui peuvent être dans la 4e; ou la 5e année de leur formation. Voir les critères spécifiques aux programmes de soins intensifs.

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Université de Montréal

Pour être admissibles au Québec, les candidats doivent être détenteurs d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine du Canada ou des États-Unis ou diplômés hors du Canada et des États-Unis (DHCEU) et avoir préalablement obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme MD auprès du Collège des médecins du Québec. Ils doivent être en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine1.

Contingent régulier

Les postes du contingent régulier sont offerts aux résidents actuellement inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec et faisant déjà partie de ce contingent;

Contingent particulier

Des postes sont aussi offerts :

  • aux résidents faisant déjà partie de ce contingent qui sont inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec;

  • aux citoyens canadiens ou résidents permanents du Canada, qui sont actuellement en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne1 en dehors du Québec, soit ailleurs au Canada ou aux États-Unis et sont détenteurs:

    • d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine

    • ou d'un diplôme de médecine d'une faculté de médecine hors Canada et États-Unis (DHCEU) ET ont obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme de médecine (MD) du Collège des médecins du Québec.

Ne sont pas admissibles :

  • Les candidats qui sont dans leur 4e ou 5e année de résidence en médecine interne ou dans une autre spécialité1;

  • Les candidats qui détiennent un visa d'étude qui ne sont pas déjà inscrits dans le contingent régulier au Québec

  • Les candidats des Forces canadiennes

NOTE : Les candidats qui ne peuvent pas débuter leur R-4 le 1er juillet sont admissibles, à condition de pouvoir débuter leur formation au plus tard à la dernière période de l'année académique pour laquelle ils postulent.

1   Exception faite des candidats au programme de soins intensifs qui peuvent être dans la 4e; ou la 5e année de leur formation. Voir les critères spécifiques aux programmes de soins intensifs.

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McGill University

Pour être admissibles au Québec, les candidats doivent être détenteurs d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine du Canada ou des États-Unis ou diplômés hors du Canada et des États-Unis (DHCEU) et avoir préalablement obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme MD auprès du Collège des médecins du Québec. Ils doivent être en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine1.

Contingent régulier

Les postes du contingent régulier sont offerts aux résidents actuellement inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec et faisant déjà partie de ce contingent;

Contingent particulier

Des postes sont aussi offerts :

  • aux résidents faisant déjà partie de ce contingent qui sont inscrits dans un programme de médecine interne dans une faculté de médecine du Québec;

  • aux citoyens canadiens ou résidents permanents du Canada, qui sont actuellement en 3e année de résidence en médecine interne1 en dehors du Québec, soit ailleurs au Canada ou aux États-Unis et sont détenteurs:

    • d'un diplôme de médecine (MD) d'une faculté de médecine canadienne ou américaine

    • ou d'un diplôme de médecine d'une faculté de médecine hors Canada et États-Unis (DHCEU) ET ont obtenu la reconnaissance de leur diplôme de médecine (MD) du Collège des médecins du Québec.

Ne sont pas admissibles :

  • Les candidats qui sont dans leur 4e ou 5e année de résidence en médecine interne ou dans une autre spécialité1;

  • Les candidats qui détiennent un visa d'étude qui ne sont pas déjà inscrits dans le contingent régulier au Québec

  • Les candidats des Forces canadiennes

NOTE : Les stagiaires dont la formation est décalée, soit ceux qui n'auront pas terminé leur niveau R-2 au 30 juin 2011, doivent s'assurer que ces renseignements sont disponibles au moment de déposer leur demande. Les stagiaires décalés de plus de six mois peuvent choisir de participer à un jumelage ultérieur. Les stagiaires qui souhaitent poser leur candidature à un jumelage ultérieur doivent communiquer par écrit avec le vice doyen de leur institution d'enseignement pour en obtenir l'autorisation.

1   Exception faite des candidats au programme de soins intensifs qui peuvent être dans la 4e; ou la 5e année de leur formation. Voir les critères spécifiques aux programmes de soins intensifs.

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Ontario
     -University of Ottawa
     -Queen's University
     -Northern Ontario School of Medicine
     -University of Toronto
     -McMaster University
     -University of Western Ontario

   

First and Second Iteration

The Ontario Faculties of Medicine and Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care have agreed to the following policies for the 2012 R4 match. It is important to note that individual programs may have specific criteria that are used to review applications. Please carefully review the program specific criteria as well as the provincial criteria listed below. All matched applicants must meet the licensing criteria for registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) for postgraduate education.

Training Level

Will be completing Core Internal Medicine PGY3 (Notes 1 & 2).

Training Program

Accredited Core Internal Medicine (Note 1) in a Canadian or U.S. University (ACGME Accredited).

Legal Status

Must be Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents and must submit one of the following verifications to CaRMS by the Rank Order List deadline. (photocopies acceptable). No other forms of verification acceptable:

  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Birth Certificate issued by an authority in Canada with any photo ID, or
  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Canadian Passport, or
  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Canadian citizenship certificate, Record of Landing; or
  • Notarized/certified photocopy of Permanent Resident Card/Canadian Citizen Card - copies of both sides of card must be provided and legible.

Previous subspecialty training /transfers

Trainees currently enrolled in subspecialty training are not eligible. The R4 Match cannot be used for transfers.

Licensed Physicians (including those on restricted licenses)

Trainees currently enrolled in Core Internal Medicine (Note 1) in a Canadian Medical School, who hold a postgraduate education certificate of registration or equivalent in their province are eligible for the Match. Physicians in full-time practice are not eligible.

Source of Funding/Source of Medical Degree

  1. CMGs, USMGs, or IMGs, who are PGY3 trainees in 2011-12 and registered in a Core Internal Medicine (Notes 1 & 4) residency program in Canada or U.S. are eligible to apply.

  2. IMGs in U.S. Core Internal Medicine programs are to be ranked after the Ontario IMGs.

  3. Sponsored Residents (Foreign Governments) may apply directly to the school/program for subspecialty training. These positions are supernumerary and not part of the CaRMS R4 Match process.

Requirements for International Medical Graduates:

  1. Proof of MD Degree

    IMGs must be graduates of an acceptable medical school on the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) list. Confirmation of FAIMER status MUST be provided by submitting a copy or printout from the FAIMER website (FAIMER).

    A notarized/certified copy of medical school marks/transcripts and medical degree/diploma must be submitted. Documents that are not in English must be accompanied by a notarized translation.

  2. MCCEE

    IMGs must have written and passed the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE). Proof of passing the MCCEE must be provided by the Rank Order List deadline.

  3. Language Proficiency

    All IMG candidates must demonstrate fluency in English or French through ONE of the following:

    1. TSE-P Score Date and TOEFL Score Date, and Essay Writing Score -
      TSE-P: Minimum score 50, prior to July 1995 minimum score 220.
      TOEFL: Minimum score 237, or minimum score 580 for paper-based test.
      OR
    2. TOEFL-Ibt Score Date Writing Section Score - Passing score of 93 including a minimum score of 24 on the speaking section.
      OR
    3. A pass result in the French proficiency test administered by the Collège des Médecins du Québec.
      OR
    4. Candidates for whom their primary and secondary, or medical school education was conducted in English or French, the Ontario medical schools will accept Language Proficiency Attestations as follows:

      Primary and Secondary Education:
      • Mailed directly from the Senior Academic Administrators of both schools to the program confirming that all of the candidate's primary and secondary education was conducted completely in English or French

      Medical School:
      • Mailed directly from the Dean of the candidate's medical school confirming that the language of instruction and patient care was conducted completely in English or French.
      OR
    5. FAIMER Language Option - If the instruction and the language of patient care at the undergraduate medical school was conducted completely in English or French, then a candidate can submit to the Program a copy or printout of the FAIMER website (FAIMER) listing the medical school which clearly states that the language of instruction is English or French.

      Candidates also have to answer the following question:
      Was the language of patient care conducted completely in English or French?
      Yes/No


    Regarding Demonstration of Language Proficiency, please note the following:

    1. Notarized/certified documents must be submitted. Photocopies are acceptable.
    2. Language Proficiency Attestations will not be accepted from the candidate or a third party.
    3. Language Proficiency results will not be accepted by fax or e-mail.


  4. Licensing
    IMGs must meet the licensing criteria for registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) for postgraduate education. See the CPSO's website for information: CPSO IMGs may be required to complete an AVP (Assessment Verification Period).

    IMGs with independent licenses (restricted or unrestricted) are ineligible to apply to CaRMS and may wish to consider the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care's Re-Entry program (Re-Entry Program) or the Centre for Evaluation of Health Professionals Educated Abroad's assessment for PGY2+. http://www.chepea.ca/examnations/advancedSpecialtyTraining.htm

    As of January 2012, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) requires all International Medical Graduates to have their documents verified through the Physician Credentials Registry of Canada (PCRC). This process can take several weeks/months to complete. Individuals are advised to contact PCRC immediately upon notification of acceptance. Please see the PCRC website at www.pcrc.org

    ANY DELAYS IN PROVIDING ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION TO CPSO MAY RESULT IN A DELAY IN ISSUANCE OF LICENSURE AND A DELAY IN START OF POSTGRADUATE TRAINING BEYOND JULY 1ST.

Return of Service

  1. IMGs are required to sign a return of service contract with the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care of the Province of Ontario in accordance with the conditions of the Ministry's return of service (ROS) programs.

    For information about the ROS requirement, please contact:
    PROGRAM OFFICER
    Health Human Resources Policy Branch, Physician Planning Unit
    Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
    Tel: (416) 327-8339 E-mail: PPUProgramOfficer@Ontario.ca

  2. Any candidate with an ROS commitment in any jurisdiction or the Canadian Forces must declare it on his/her application.

  3. Any candidate with an ROS commitment in another jurisdiction must submit an undertaking from his/her provincial government/Health Care Authority or other entity that the entity will permit the candidate to complete his/her ROS in Ontario before beginning the ROS in the other jurisdiction. This requirement does not apply to ROS commitments to the Canadian Forces.

  4. Any candidate with an ROS commitment in another jurisdiction must submit an undertaking that he or she will complete his/her ROS in Ontario before beginning the ROS in the other jurisdiction(Note 3). This requirement does not apply to ROS commitments to the Canadian Forces.

NOTES:
(1) Exception to the Training Level and Training Program Criteria are those applicants that are acceptable for Critical Care Medicine Program according to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This includes, but is not limited to those residents enrolled in Anesthesiology, General Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, and Emergency Medicine.

(2) Off-cycle residents must declare the date of completion of their PGY3 year. Residents who are off cycle for more than six months at the time of the R4 match may not be eligible until the following year.

(3) The ROS to Ontario must commence within the timeframe set out in the ROS contract with Ontario and is to be done in a location as approved by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, in accordance with that contract.

(4) PGY4 residents, who are currently part of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Repatriation Program are not eligible for the R4 match.

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University of Manitoba

The University of Manitoba Department of Medicine Postgraduate Committee and the University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine have agreed to the following:

  • Residents at PGY3 or PGY4 level are eligible for the R-4 Medicine Match.

  • Residents in their PGY4 or 5 year of subspecialty training are not eligible to switch subspecialty programs using the R-4 Medicine Match.

  • Canadian Medical school graduates with Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status who are training in the United States in an Internal Medicine program who 1) have passed the MCCEE and MCCQEI, 2) provide proof of successful examination results, and 3) have had their training assessed by the RCPSC are eligible to apply for the R-4 Medicine Match.

  • US medical school graduates with Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status who are training in the United States in an Internal Medicine program who 1) have passed the MCCEE and MCCQEI (or USMLE I, II and III), 2) provide proof of successful examination results and 3) have had their training assessed by the RCPSC are eligible to apply for the R-4 Medicine Match.

  • IMG candidates with Canadian Citizenship or permanent resident status who are training in the United States in an Internal Medicine program who 1) have passed the MCCEE and MCCQEI (or USMLE I, II and III), 2) provide proof of successful examination results, and 3) have had their training assessed by the RCPSC are eligible to apply for the R-4 Medicine Match.

  • IMG candidates who match are required to attend mandatory 4-week orientation program in June. Remuneration shall be provided.

  • Visa trainees may apply for subspecialty training outside of the R-4 Medicine Match.

  • Off-cycle applicants by more than six months will be considered for the subsequent match.

  • Applicants to Critical Care can be received from:

    1. Residents who have completed training in Medicine, General Surgery, Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, or Cardiac Surgery.
    2. Residents who have completed training in other Royal College disciplines besides the ones listed who have had training approved by Royal College.
    3. Residents who will have completed training in a subspecialty of Medicine in the application year.

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University of Saskatchewan

    First Iteration Second Iteration

Training Level

The R-4 match at the University of Saskatchewan is open to PGY-3 Internal Medicine residents studying at medical institutions in Canada and the United States. In addition, PGY-4 General Internal Medicine or Core Internal Medicine residents are also eligible to apply.

Applicants who are not eligible at the University of Saskatchewan include:

  • VISA students studying at Canadian Medical Schools (and those with work permits). The University of Saskatchewan has a postgraduate training agreement with the Embassy of the State of Kuwait (ESK). Applicants sponsored by the ESK must apply to our R-4 programs outside the CaRMS match.

  • Students whose postgraduate training is funded by the Department of National Defense.

Same

Training Program

Applicants must be enrolled in an RCPSC accredited Core Internal Medicine residency program in a Canadian medical school or an ACGME accredited Core Internal Medicine residency program in an American medical school.

Same

Legal Status

All applicants must be Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents or Landed Immigrants at the time of application and must submit a notarized/certified photocopy of one of the following:

  • Birth Certificate issued by an authority in Canada with any photo ID, or
  • Current Canadian Passport, or
  • Canadian Citizenship Certificate, Record of Landing; or
  • Permanent Resident Card/Canadian Citizen Card (must provide copies of both sides of card)

Same

Previous subspecialty training /transfers

PGY-4 or 5 subspecialty residents who wish to switch subspecialty programs or applicants who wish to use the R-4 match as a retraining opportunity are eligible to apply to positions at the University of Saskatchewan; however, preference may be given to PGY-3 Internal Medicine residents.

Same

Licensing & Credentialing

Successful applicants must be eligible for and maintain registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan for an educational register license.

Successful applicants must be eligible for and maintain privileges within the Saskatchewan Health Region as determined by its credentialing process. Saskatchewan Health Regions require successful applicants to submit a current criminal record check as part of its pre-resident application for appointment. Applicants with criminal records will be considered on a case by case basis by the College of Medicine in consultation with the Health Region.

Same

Source of Funding/Source of Medical Degree/Return of Service

ROS Applicants funded by Saskatchewan Ministry of Health (IMG Postgraduate Training Program):
Applicants with a Return of Service agreement under the Saskatchewan Health IMG Postgraduate Training Program must obtain prior approval from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health to apply for subspecialty training at the University of Saskatchewan and/or any other medical school in Canada.

Applicants are asked to contact Kim Statler, Medical Services Branch, Ministry of Health (Phone: (306) 787-7841; e-mail: KStatler@health.gov.sk.ca) to confirm eligibility and continued funding for subspecialty training. In addition, applicants are required to provide written verification from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health confirming they are eligible to apply for subspecialty training in the 2012 R-4 match.

ROS Applicants funded outside Saskatchewan:
Applicants from other Canadian provinces must declare any Return of Service obligations on their application and may be disqualified if their provincial obligations preclude subspecialty training. Applicants are required to provide written verification from their funding agency confirming they are eligible to apply to the 2012 R-4 match.

Same

Additional requirements for all applicants

ACLS
All successful applicants are required to have completed an ACLS course prior to commencement of training. Proof of current ACLS certification must be provided to the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan prior to starting the training program on July 1, 2012.

Immunizations
For the protection of the individual resident and their patients, all successful applicants are required to submit immunization records and proof of immunity (titres) to the Saskatoon Regional Health Authority prior to commencement of training on July 1, 2012. For more information contact Michelle Coakwell at (306) 655-0193 or michelle.coakwell@saskatoonhealthregion.ca; or, Rochelle Otto at (306) 655-0194 or Rochelle.otto@saskatoonhealthregion.ca.

Same

Additional Criteria for IMG trainees

MCCEE: IMG applicants must provide proof of passing the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE) at the time of application.

English Language Requirement: IMG applicants must provide proof of English language proficiency. Applicants whose undergraduate medical school training was in a language other than English must provide proof of achieving a TOEFL score as follows (within the last four years): ≥600 on the written based exam, ≥250 on the computer based exam, or ≥100 on the iBT (internet-based).

The only exception to the English language requirement is if the applicant completed their entire undergraduate medical education in one of the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand.

NO EXCEPTIONS CAN BE MADE for the English Language Requirements as outlined above. We do not accept a copy of the FAIMER page for the applicant's medical school as proof of English language proficiency.

Proof of MD Degree and Medical School Transcripts: IMG applicants must be a graduate of an acceptable medical school as identified by: WHO Directory of Medical Schools (World Health Organization); or, FAIMER International Medical Education Directory (Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research). A notarized/certified copy of medical school marks/transcripts and medical degree/diploma must be submitted. Documents that are not in English must be accompanied by a notarized translation.

Same

Additional Criteria for US trainees

MCCEE: Applicants who have trained in the United States must provide proof of passing the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE) at the time of application. US trainees who are specialist certified by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialties may request an exemption from the MCCEE and can provide the letter of exemption from the Medical Council of Canada in lieu of MCCEE results.

RCPSC Ruling Letter: Applicants who have Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status and who are training in the United States in an Internal Medicine Program must provide a ruling letter from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Same

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University of Alberta

    First Iteration Second Iteration

Training Level (see note #1)

Current residents completing PGY3 training in Core Internal Medicine on or before June 30, 2011 are eligible for the match.

PGY3 residents with completion dates between July 1 and December 31, 2011 are also eligible but must declare their completion date on the application form and request a late start.

PGY3 residents with completion dates after December 31, 2011 should apply to the 2012 match.

same

Training Program (see note #1)

Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited Core Internal Medicine residency program in a Canadian or ACGME-accredited American university. Re-entry applicants to subspecialty training are not eligible and are referred to the University of Alberta Re-Entry Competition.

same

Legal Status

Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident

same

Previous subspecialty training /transfers

Trainees currently enrolled in subspecialty Internal Medicine training or any training in Internal Medicine beyond the PGY3 level are not eligible. The R4 match cannot be used for program transfer.

same

Licensed Physicians (including those on restricted licenses)

Eligible for registration in Alberta.

same

Source of Funding/Source of Medical Degree/Return of Service (see note #1)

  1. 2010-11 PGY3 Canadian or US medical graduates currently enrolled in Core Internal Medicine residency programs in Canadian or U.S. medical schools are eligible to apply.

  2. 2010-11 PGY3 International Medical Graduates (IMGs) currently enrolled in Core Internal Medicine residency programs in Canadian medical schools are eligible to apply. PGY3 IMGs from other provinces must declare any Return in Service obligations on the application and may be disqualified if their provincial obligations preclude subspecialty training.

  3. Sponsored Visa Trainees are not eligible to apply for subspecialty training through the R4 Match

same

Note # 1. Subject to final confirmation, an exception to the Training Level and Training Program Criteria may be those applicants that are acceptable for the Critical Care Medicine Program according to Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This includes those residents enrolled in Anesthesiology, General Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, and Emergency Medicine.

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University of Calgary

    First Iteration Second Iteration

Training Level

Current residents completing PGY3 training in Core Internal Medicine on or before June 30, 2012 are eligible for the match.

For Critical Care Medicine, current residents in the final year of training in Core Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology, Cardiac Surgery, Emergency Medicine, General Surgery, or an Internal Medicine subspecialty program with graduation dates on or before June 30, 2012 are eligible for the Critical Care match. Residents in the second last year of any of these programs (Core Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology, Cardiac Surgery, Emergency Medicine, General Surgery or an Internal Medicine Subspecialty) are eligible, provided they can be credentialed for both programs after 2 years in Critical Care Medicine.

Residents who are otherwise eligible but have promotion or completion dates between July 1 and December 31, 2012 are also eligible but must declare their off-cycle start date on the application form.

Residents who are otherwise eligible but have completion dates after December 31, 2012 should apply to the 2013 match.

same

Training Program

Applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited Core Internal Medicine residency program in a Canadian or ACGME-accredited American university.

Critical Care Medicine applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited residency program in a Canadian or ACGME-accredited American university acceptable for Critical Care Medicine training according to the requirements of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This includes Internal Medicine and Internal Medicine subspecialties, Anesthesiology, General Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, and Emergency Medicine.

Re-entry applicants to subspecialty training are not eligible and are referred to the University of Calgary PGME Re-Entry Competition

same

Legal Status

Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident

same

Previous subspecialty training /transfers

The R4 match cannot be used for the purpose of program transfer. Internal Medicine subspecialty residents seeking double certification in their subspecialty and Critical Care Medicine are eligible for the Critical Care Medicine match.

same

Licensed Physicians (including those on restricted licenses)

Applicants must be eligible for registration in Alberta.

same

Source of Funding/Source of Medical Degree/Return of Service

  1. Canadian or US medical graduates currently enrolled in Core Internal Medicine or a specialty program eligible for Critical Care Medicine in Canadian or U.S. medical schools are eligible to apply.

  2. International Medical Graduates (IMGs) currently enrolled in Core Internal Medicine or a specialty program eligible for Critical Care Medicine in Canadian medical schools are eligible to apply. IMG applicants from other Canadian provinces must declare any Return in Service obligations on the application and may be disqualified if their provincial obligations preclude subspecialty training.

  3. Sponsored Visa Trainees are not eligible to apply for subspecialty training through the R4 Match.

  4. Applicants with military funding or community funding are not eligible to apply for subspecialty training through the R4 Match.

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University of British Columbia

    First Iteration Second Iteration

Training Level

R3 year of training

Residents commencing their R3 year after December 31, 2011 are NOT eligible to apply

Critical Care Medicine applicants:
Residents in their final year (RIV-RVI) or who have completed training in a Royal College accredited program in Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and Cardiac Surgery.

Same as 1st Iteration

Training Program

Graduates of a Canadian medical School who are currently in their R3 year of training in Royal College accredited Internal Medicine Core Program, or an accredited US ACGME accredited Internal Medicine Core Program.

International Medical Graduates who are currently in their R3 year of training in a Royal College accredited Internal Medicine Core Program.

International Medical Graduates applicants must declare any Return of Service obligations on the application and may be disqualified if their provincial obligations preclude subspecialty training.

Critical Care Medicine Applicants:
Graduates of a Canadian medical School who are currently in their final year or who have completed training in a Royal College Accredited program in Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and Cardiac Surgery.

Graduates of a Canadian Medical School who are currently in their final year or who have completed training in an accredited US ACGME program in Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and Cardiac Surgery may be eligible to apply. Applicants in this category must receive an official ruling of eligibility to sit the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada exams in their core specialty prior to application to be eligible to apply.

International Medical Graduates who are currently in their final year or who have completed training in a Royal College Accredited program in Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and Cardiac Surgery.

International Medical Graduates applicants must declare any Return of Service obligations on the application and may be disqualified if their provincial obligations preclude subspecialty training.

VISA Sponsored residents are NOT eligible

Same as 1st Iteration

Legal Status

Applicants must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident

Same as 1st Iteration

Previous subspecialty training /transfers

Current R4 subspecialty trainees and residents in a GIM or a PGY 4 core program are NOT eligible.

Critical Care Medicine Applicants:
Residents in their final year (RIV-RVI) or who have completed training in a Royal College accredited program in Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and Cardiac Surgery are eligible to apply.

Same as 1st Iteration

Licensed Physicians (including those on restricted licenses)

Are not eligible to apply

Critical Care Medicine:
Licensed Physicians who have certification from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and Cardiac Surgery are eligible to apply.

Same as 1st Iteration

Source of Funding/Source of Medical Degree/Return of Service

Non-MOH funded positions and individuals with a Return of Service Agreement are not eligible unless the Return of Service Agreement includes subspecialty training. Applicants are required to provide written verification of eligibility.

None of our positions have a ROS obligation.

Same as 1st Iteration

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