Mis à jour le 18 octobre 2023
University of British Columbia
Information concernant le cycle de jumelage de 2025
Les critères d’admissibilité provinciaux pour la Columbie-Britannique sont fournis par le bureau des études médicales postdoctorales de la UBC(postgrad@postgrad.med.ubc.ca) et sont seulement disponible en anglais.
Les critères s’adressent à tous les diplômés en médecine. Pour des renseignements précis, consultez les onglets.
CRITERIA FOR ALL MEDICAL GRADUATES |
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GENERAL INFORMATION | As an outcome of Competence by Design (CBD) implementation in general Pediatrics training programs that began in the 2024 Pediatric Subspecialty Match (PSM), pediatric residents must do four years of residency training prior to starting their pediatric subspecialty in all provinces except Quebec.
As a result of this change, there are two consecutive PSM matches:
For Entry in the 2025-26 Academic Year The following policies apply to the 2025 Pediatric Subspecialty Match. It is important to note that individual programs may have specific criteria that are used to review applications. Applicants are responsible for reviewing program-specific criteria, as well as the provincial criteria listed below, to ensure they meet all required eligibility criteria. Pediatric residents who will be completing their PGY4 training after December 31, 2024 are eligible to apply to the 2025 PSM match. |
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LICENSING BODY | All matched applicants must meet the criteria for registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) for postgraduate medical education. | ||||||||||||
SOURCE OF FUNDING | Ministry of Health | ||||||||||||
TRAINING LEVEL ELIGIBILITY | All Pediatrics residents in ACGME-accredited Pediatrics programs who are interested in applying for a Pediatrics subspecialty program in Canada will need to have their training assessed by the RCPSC in comparison to Canadian training.
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Subspecialty: Pediatrics subspecialties
Subspecialty: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Subspecialty: Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Subspecialty: Pediatrics subspecialties
Current resident applicants must be enrolled in an accredited Core Pediatrics program in a Canadian training program. Training must be recognized by the RCPSC. |
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RESTRICTIONS | Please be aware the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) in British Columbia has mandated that all hospital and health care employers establish, implement, and ensure compliance with a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy effective October 26, 2021. Residents matched to any University of British Columbia residency program must ensure they are able to comply with the PHO directive in order to start training on July 1, 2025. | ||||||||||||
MATCH STREAMS | N/A | ||||||||||||
CITIZENSHIP REQUIREMENTS |
All supporting citizenship documentation must be notarized or certified. CaRMS is partnering with third-party organizations to automate the verification of citizenship/legal status required by postgraduate offices for entry into residency. Third-party verification simplifies the process for applicants and programs. All applicants who do not receive third-party citizenship verification will be required to upload and assign an acceptable proof of citizenship document. Please see additional information here. |
ADDITIONAL CRITERIA FOR CANADIAN MEDICAL GRADUATESA Canadian Medical Graduate (CMG) or U.S. Allopathic Medical Graduate (USMG) is an individual who received their medical degree from a medical school accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) or the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). |
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PROOF OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY | Language assessment document accepted: IELTS Academic
Language assessment document accepted: Occupational English Test (OET) Medicine – on a computer at a test venue
Language assessment document accepted: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) – General
Applicants are considered to have met the English Language proficiency requirements if:
English Language Proficiency Requirements for graduates of Quebec Medical Schools: Candidates who attended medical school in Quebec where the language of instruction or the primary language of patient care was not English, must fulfill the English Language Proficiency requirements of the College of Physicians of Surgeons of BC. Complete details of the English Language Proficiency requirements can be found on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC website. |
MEDICAL COUNCIL OF CANADA EXAMS | Examination: MCCQE Part I
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RETURN OF SERVICE (ROS) REQUIREMENTS | N/A |
MEDICAL EDUCATION | N/A |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | N/A |
ADDITIONAL CRITERIA FOR INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATESAn International Medical Graduate (IMG) is an individual who received their medical degree from a medical school that listed with the World Directory of Medical Schools (World Directory) published by the Foundation for the Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) and the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). A U.S. Osteopathic Medical Graduate (USMG- Osteo) is an individual who received their medical degree from an accredited Osteopathic medical school. |
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PROOF OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY | Language assessment document accepted: IELTS Academic
Language assessment document accepted:Occupational English Test (OET) Medicine – on a computer at a test venue
Language assessment document accepted: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) – General
Applicants are considered to have met the English Language proficiency requirements if:
Complete details of the English Language Proficiency requirements can be found on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC website. |
MEDICAL COUNCIL OF CANADA EXAMS | Examination: MCCQE Part I
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RETURN OF SERVICE (ROS) REQUIREMENTS | International Medical Graduates must declare any Return of Service obligations on the application and may be disqualified if their provincial obligations preclude subspecialty training. |
MEDICAL EDUCATION | N/A |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | N/A |