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Hi supa,supa said:@ polaris star - Pls what is the difference between panel physicians that are eMedicals enabled and those that are not?
supa
Please read the following link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob471.asp
"Until now, all immigration medical examinations have been completed by panel physicians using a paper-based system. After the forms were completed, they were sent by panel physicians to the various RMOs for medical assessment. With the implementation of eMedical and the electronic submission of immigration medical examinations, all forms have been revised and some new ones have been added to comply with the new eMedical environment as well as the new GCMS release. All panel physicians, eMedical-enabled or not, will be required to use them. "
I think panel physicians that are eMedicals-enabled are those who have adopted the new eMedical environment? Please correct me if I'm wrong.