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Everything we do focuses on ensuring a high standard of medical care for patients in Canada. We validate and store medical credentials from around the world, deliver assessments to assist medical graduates on their pathway to licensure, and give medical regulators confidence to make licensing decisions based on candidate results from our examinations.
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Provides a national standard for critical medical knowledge...
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The Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE)...
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The Medical Council of Canada (MCC)’s current offering of...
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The objectives are organized by physician role as defined by...
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Secure document sharing with Canadian medical regulatory...
- Preparatory Products
As the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) welcomes the new...
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The Medical Council of Canada (MCC) also has a...
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If the document is dated more than two years ago, a new...
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State medical boards are the agencies that license medical doctors, investigate complaints, discipline physicians who violate the medical practice act, and refer physicians for evaluation and rehabilitation when appropriate. The overriding mission of medical boards is to serve the public by protecting it from incompetent, unprofessional, and ...
- Carlson Drew, James N Thompson
- 2005
Most of these credentials are displayed publicly in the College’s registrant directory. Credential. Degree. Description. MD. Doctor of Medicine. The degree awarded to a graduate of a medical school who is qualified to enter postgraduate training to become a physician. MB BS. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
Provides a national standard for critical medical knowledge and clinical decision-making skills that all who want to practice medicine in Canada must pass. NAC Examination Assesses readiness of international medical students and graduates who want to apply to a Canadian residency program or some provincial Practice-Ready Assessment (PRA) programs.
The Medical Council of Canada (MCC) plays an important role in the assessment of physicians on their pathways to licensure and issues the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC), which is a key component of the Canadian Standard. The Canadian Standard sets out the academic qualifications that make an applicant eligible for full licensure.
Jun 15, 2023 · For eligibility to sit the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination, you must be a graduate from, or a student expecting to graduate from a medical school accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS); a medical school listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools; or a United States School of Osteopathic Medicine accredited by the American ...
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Apr 26, 2017 · When physicians graduate from medical school and do the appropriate residency, they are eligible for licensure. This is a state-issued permit to practice medicine that means the minimal training ...