+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
I know its a difficult process for a dr to get into a med prof over there in canada but doctors have to go through difficulties during their career building process everywhere except a lil less in their homeland.

what about the medical assistant /clinical assistant programs in canada?

anyone who is a dr and has gotta be there in canada plz guide..

thanks.
 
The following are some of the options for the foreign trained immigrant doctors in Canda.

http://www.aimg.ca/
http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/hp/if-hp-phys-recruit-CCAP-Program_Overview.pdf
http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/hp/if-hp-phys-recruit-ecap-program-overview.pdf
http://www.capprogram.ca/
http://www.healthforceontario.ca/WhatIsHFO/FAQs/PhysicianAssistants.aspx

Hope this will help you.

Thanks.
 
Thanks alot deva.
 
thanks deva for sharing such valuable info.
 
Dear Qorax...

Does pharmacist can join all these courses ?
Do you have any idea about salary we can expect after completion of course.

Thanks
qorax said:
Alternative Career for Doctors
There could be many, but the u/mentioned three (3) come to my mind:

1. Clinical Research Officers (after a post grad course)
Usually after a certificate program (1 year in length with 3 months internship), which is offered by many colleges, an IMD can be employed in a growing health industry (pharmaceutical, biotechnology & medical devices companies, research institutes & hospitals) involved in development of new drugs and therapies. U could be responsible for conducting clinical trials, which means conducting experiments on humans with new drugs/therapies before these are introduced to the market.
Eg. site offering such program:
http://www.humber.ca/program/07681

2. Regulatory Affairs Officers (after a post grad course)
Regulatory affairs professionals help businesses ensure that product development, manufacturing and marketing practices meet or exceed government requirements. Again in response to a growing need in the health and food industries, the Regulatory Affairs Officers provide their specialized knowledge to help biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceutical and food companies manage Govtl. regulatory processes.
Eg. site offering such program:
http://www.humber.ca/program/07721

3. Forensic Health Officers (after a post grad course)
An FHO is gainfully employed in law enforcement organizations. They are often involved in situations where they are required to assess and provide professional assistance to victims of crime. As a result of advances in forensic science, it has become necessary for providers of law enforcement to incorporate FHOs into their service - in order to ensure that not only is the client receiving a high standard of care, but also that forensic evidence is appropriately documented and preserved for subsequent legal proceedings.
Eg. site offering such program:
http://www.senecac.on.ca/fulltime/FHS.html


Qorax
 
Qorax

I'm a doctor and want to apply for skilled worker. As doctor specialist in infectious diseases how many points do I get for education 20 or 25???

Thank you for your answer!!!

Bitola2
 
Halo everyone

my name is Jitender Verma and I am currently in Vancouver on Skilled Immigration as Pharmacist. I want to appear for PEBC's qualifying examination for Pharmacy Technician. Do we have somebody on our forum who has done it befor, kindly reply back as I need help on this.

If you know somebody who has done it before kindly guide me to that person, I shall be highly grateful.

Regards & Thanks

Jitender Verma
604 764 0156 (mobile)
 
separate forum is there for pharmacist 3131 ......check this ......u may find seniors on tht

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t58292.0.html;topicseen


jiteng02 said:
Halo everyone

my name is Jitender Verma and I am currently in Vancouver on Skilled Immigration as Pharmacist. I want to appear for PEBC's qualifying examination for Pharmacy Technician. Do we have somebody on our forum who has done it befor, kindly reply back as I need help on this.

If you know somebody who has done it before kindly guide me to that person, I shall be highly grateful.

Regards & Thanks

Jitender Verma
604 764 0156 (mobile)
 
kinjal said:
Dear Qorax...

Does pharmacist can join all these courses ?
Do you have any idea about salary we can expect after completion of course.

Thanks

Not necessarily these, but there r scores of programs available for Pharmacists as well.
 
bitola2 said:
Qorax

I'm a doctor and want to apply for skilled worker. As doctor specialist in infectious diseases how many points do I get for education 20 or 25???

Thank you for your answer!!!

Bitola2

qorax said:
Look at it this way:
22 points : 10+2+3=15 yrs. [schooling-12, university-3]
25 points : 10+2+3+2=17 yrs. [schooling-12, university-5]

Which means:
-If u r a MBBS, u get 22
-If u r a MD, u get 25
 
dear all!

I am new in this topic.
I want to know about the registration process to practise as medical practitioner in canada.

thanks

Hasan
 
hasanimamsujan said:
dear all!

I am new in this topic.
I want to know about the registration process to practise as medical practitioner in canada.

thanks

Hasan

Medical Council of Canada (MCC) holds the authority for registration and certification. You should visit their site often.

Here is the link for registration: http://www.mcc.ca/en/obtaining_license.shtml
 
http://www2.macleans.ca/2012/04/20/is-canada-discriminating-against-foreign-trained-doctors/
 
Hello

I just joined the forum today and I am really enjoying it
First I want to speak about myself a little bit. I am Cuban and my wife too. She earns a doctor degree. We are currently living in Puerto Rico. She already got the Puerto Rican Licence, I think with this lic she can work in some states of the USA ( Florida). She did not get the USMLE exams ( required for practicing medicine in the USA). We are thinking moving to canada. Do you know by chance if she has to do the same procedures as other immigrants ?

Thanks in advanced ;D