Monday, October 25, 2010

Update....Good News from PAIRO for IMGs who started residency in Ontario on or prior to July 1, 2010


Update From PAIRO:

This message is to report good news for those current trainees who have successfully completed the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) but have not done the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) exams - MCCQE 1 & 2.

On October 12th, you received a message from PAIRO regarding the CPSO changes to requirements for registration for an independant practice license in Ontario and the discontinuation of USMLE as an acceptable alternative to LMCC (Oct 12 message copied further below as reminder of the details).

In follow-up to our meeting with CPSO representatives, the CPSO Registration Committee agreed that it will generally apply the policy in place prior to CPSO Council's amendments on February 19th, 2010, to:
  • individuals who held a certificate of registration in Ontario on February 19th, 2010, prior to the change in policy; and
  • individuals who were matched in fall 2009 through the CaRMS process for a training position in Ontario that began on July 1, 2010. 
Important: not all provinces accept USMLE as an acceptable alternative (this is why the CPSO had to change their acceptance of it as a standard for independant practice). Therefore, anyone who qualifies for the grandparenting of USMLE in place of LMCC should continue with the MCC exams if you want your qualifications to be portable across Canada.

Thanks to the US and International Medical Graduate members who provided details via the on-line survey we conducted. The info we collected was very helpful in our success with this issue.

We are very appreciative of the CPSO responding to our concern for members who entered the training system in Ontario in this and previous years who had the expectation that USMLE would be accepted.

Dr. Ceara McNeil
PAIRO President

2 comments:

  1. For those who are applying/have applied to the upcoming match(2011)and future matches, you will have to take your MCCQE exams. You do not need to have these prior to starting residency.

    As stated in my first blog post, you will need to have completed the MCCEE either in September or November the year you are applying for the match. You will have the results back by the time the program can make a decision.

    MCCQE1 is usually taken at the end of medical school. MCCQE2 can be taken in early second year of residency.

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  2. Thanks for the update :)

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