Foreign doctors take up more medical residency spots as Canadians struggle to get in

Another distortion of higher education objectives through international students (policy dates from 2010):

Canada has an acute shortage of doctors — a staffing crisis that is expected to get much worse in the years ahead as the number of residency positions on offer fails to keep up with rapid population growth.

Despite those challenges, roughly 1,000 Canadian doctors who went to school abroad are turned away every year because they can’t get residency spots in Canada, according to a CBC News review of medical school data. Physicians are required to go through a residency in order to be licensed to practice.

Canadian doctors who want to come home to work are routinely told it’s not possible because resources are limited and there are only so many residency positions to go around.

Source: Foreign doctors take up more medical residency spots as Canadians struggle to get in

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One Response to Foreign doctors take up more medical residency spots as Canadians struggle to get in

  1. This will leave most readers completely confused. The Foreign Trainees are not Foreign Trained MDs who are PR of Canada. These are TR (IMP?) who are not supposed to be settling in CDA. Foreign trained Canadians should be fast tracked. So too should PR foreign MDs who need residencies. Should we be training other countries MDs, unless it’s reciprocal? How do we dramatically expand residencies to match need?

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