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cooliraqi
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FAQ: UK Royal College Exams Benefits in Canada
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11.09.05 (3 years ago)
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hi there all , this is my first article in this site, and i wish you could help me out
i passed MRCS
part 1 and preparing to complete the MRCS
degree, and i applied for immigration to Canada
, so my question is:
if i complete membership of royal college of surgeons , IS THERE any benifit from it in Canada
that enables me to go throgh a sub speciality programe or work as a fellow or it will not count at all as i'm supposing
thnx for your help
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Nagu
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11.16.05 (3 years ago)
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Hello to you.
Training in UK is given importance. If you can do the MRCS
programme in a hospital in UK, then Canada
mya accept you as a doctor.
Hope that helps.
Nagu
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cooliraqi
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thnx alot
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11.17.05 (3 years ago)
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dear nagu ,
thnx alot for your reply , for a moment i started to lose hope that anybody will answer me?
i'm doing my MRCS
training in an oversiezed hospital as there is a MRCS
test center linked to the hospitsl , will that do if i complete my MRCS
here as i heard some provinces accept it but others dont but i really dont have enough information
thanks again man
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cyclothymic
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04.28.07 (1 year ago)
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is their an exemption from the mcq exams if one holds an membership from royal college, uk?
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vijbihari
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04.28.07 (1 year ago)
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There is no exemption from MCC exams. One thing is very clear here, that if they need you they will take you even though you are in the range of norm.
FRCS,MRCP
.. these all are qualifications means crenditials but aren't licentiating exams.
It doesn't mean that you can work here only after clearing MCC exams , but can also work without that too
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04.29.07 (1 year ago)
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Canadian doesn't recognize any other exams. Just MCC exams . The americans are treat the same with any other immigrants , and other canadians.
I try also Australia
, because they have the same exams , prepare in association with Canada
MCC , but there are name AMC . If you don't take AMC , you cannot come with your canadian exams passed .
No matter what , i believe the subjects ,and correction are the same . So , Canadian doesn't recognize anybody . Australia
too, even if they are in need now for doctors . just because UK , and Ca and Australia
are in Royaume Unis , it doesn't mean something like this is mandatory.
This is my opinion .
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04.30.07 (1 year ago)
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HI DEAR!I WOULD SUGGEST U TO CHECK site n contact the mcc,medical council of Canada
.ALL THE BEST.that's for DR COOLIRAQI.
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johnserif
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11.04.07 (1 year ago)
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Hi,
Cerasella and kp 1 have right. First you have to read careful because every time changes anything; and second each country want self edu and want to examine your knowledge.
John Serif
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