im a resident doctor in pathology...which means i dont have my pathology degree yet so i cant say im a specialist physician
but as a resident doctor i havent worked as a general practitioner !
so i have to say that my current ocupation is a general practitioner but my work experience is in a different major which leads to them closing my express entry profile having me to start again
im a resident doctor in pathology...which means i dont have my pathology degree yet so i cant say im a specialist physician
but as a resident doctor i havent worked as a general practitioner !
so i have to say that my current ocupation is a general practitioner but my work experience is in a different major which leads to them closing my express entry profile having me to start again
You aren’t any form of physician until you finish a residency because you also wouldn’t be licensed to practice as a GP either unless in your country it is different.
You aren’t any form of physician until you finish a residency because you also wouldn’t be licensed to practice as a GP either unless in your country it is different.
Would add that if you are so far into your residency it probably makes sense to finish in your home country. If you don’t get a spot in Canada then you are left with no licensing in either countries. On a positive note you have a better chance compared to other IMGs of getting licensed in Canada because most Canadians medical students don’t want to be pathologists so there are residency spots leftover. Where did you go to medical school and do your residency?
Not really if you are in a pathology residency program you may be working in various areas at the beginning of your residency but not usually full-time as a GP.
well there is no category for resident doctor...and the closest thing to it is general practitioner so i have to go with it...most of my duties are general anyways...
well there is no category for resident doctor...and the closest thing to it is general practitioner so i have to go with it...most of my duties are general anyways...
From cic website: 3111 Specialist physicians Quick Search
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This unit group includes specialist physicians in clinical medicine, in laboratory medicine and in surgery. Specialists in clinical medicine diagnose and treat diseases and physiological or psychiatric disorders and act as consultants to other physicians. Specialists in laboratory medicine study the nature, cause and development of diseases in humans. Specialists in surgery perform and supervise surgical procedures. Specialists in clinical medicine usually work in private practice or in a hospital while those in laboratory medicine and in surgery usually work in hospitals. Residents in training to become specialist physicians are included in this unit group.
From cic website: 3111 Specialist physicians Quick Search
* Enter a 4-digit NOC code or your job title (Required). Lead statement
This unit group includes specialist physicians in clinical medicine, in laboratory medicine and in surgery. Specialists in clinical medicine diagnose and treat diseases and physiological or psychiatric disorders and act as consultants to other physicians. Specialists in laboratory medicine study the nature, cause and development of diseases in humans. Specialists in surgery perform and supervise surgical procedures. Specialists in clinical medicine usually work in private practice or in a hospital while those in laboratory medicine and in surgery usually work in hospitals. Residents in training to become specialist physicians are included in this unit group.