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Currently, there is a pathway to licensure for those who have completed their medical education and training in Canada as well as pathways for international medical graduates (IMGs) and internationally trained physicians.
How to apply for medical registration. If you want to practise medicine in one of Canada’s 13 provinces or territories, you must first apply for medical registration with the medical regulatory authority (MRA) for that jurisdiction.
Learn about the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC), an important component of the requirements set by the medical regulatory authorities for full licensure in many provinces and territories.
The associate physician class is a restricted licensure that permits a physician, with medical training acceptable to the College and who is not eligible for any other class of registration, to practise under supervision in accredited structured team-based care.
Physicians whose names are included in the Canadian Medical Register are known as Licentiates of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) or Licenciés du Conseil médical du Canada (LCMC). Learn more about pathways to licensure.
Licensure Exam Required For Registration. Applicants are required to successfully complete either the ASWB Bachelor level or Master level licensure exam in order to become registered. Applicants will be required to write either the BSW or MSW level exam based on their academic credentials.
Overview. IMGs who are looking to begin the process of obtaining license to practice in Alberta should become familiar with both the general information about the route to licensure in Canada provided by the Medical Council of Canada (MCC), and the specific requirements for registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta ...