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The options for international medical graduates
One quarter of Canada’s doctors trained abroad, and some provinces rely heavily on them. In 2012, international medical graduates (IMGs) accounted for 38% of Newfoundland and Labrador’s physicians, and 46% of Saskatchewan’s.
There are two routes for internationally educated doctors. Those who have completed residencies overseas can pursue restricted or full licences. However, many international graduates will need to do a residency in Canada to enter the system.
Canadian students who studied at an accredited school in the U.S. can compete directly with Canadian medical graduates for residencies. Those from other countries apply for a limited number of spots, which are often tied to return-of-service contracts that specify where in Canada they can or cannot work after they complete their residencies. The competition for these positions is handled through the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS).
The rise of IMGs in
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Category: Doctor Sexual Abuse
Sexual Abuse in Canada’s Athletics: A Brief Overview
by John McKiggan
While sports are commonly thought to “be a safe, healthy environment which contributes to the positive development of young people, it is also an area where violence can manifest itself in various ways, including sexual assault.” Between 2 and 8 percent of all Canadian athletes are victims in sexual abuse at some point in their careers, a number which may come as a surprise to sports fans and sexual abuse prevention advocates alike.
Concerns for the safety and wellbeing of child and young adult victims have seen a skarp rise in recent years as incidents of sexual abuse in any environment—including athletics—are brought to the public’s attention thanks to the #MeToo movement and similar visibility efforts.
In as many as 98 percent of these incidents, the perpetrators of sexual abuse were coaches, teachers or instructors of the victims, violating the sense of trust and
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Liste des publications en 2023 (273 articles)
1. Abdollahi, M., P. A. Segura and F. Beaudry (2023). "Is nontargeted data acquisition for target analysis (nDATA) in mass spectrometry a forward-thinking analytical approach?" Biomed Chromatogr37(7): e5531 https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bmc.5531
2. Acheson, E. S., F. Viard, T. Buchanan, L. Nituch and P. A. Leighton (2023). "Comparing Control Intervention Scenarios for Raccoon Rabies in Southern Ontario between 2015 and 2025." Viruses15(2) https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020528
3. Adam, P., L. Tardif, F. Fabi, D. Likonza Lokengo, L. I. Renaud, S. Parent, M. Cadrin, D. Boerboom and E. Asselin (2023). "Redundant roles of AKT1 and AKT2 in fertility, estrous cyclicity and endometrial gland development." Reproduction165(6): 605-616 https://dx.doi.org/10.1530/rep-22-0353
4. Affuso, A., B. Lamagna, D. Costanza, D. Basso, M. Scarfò, C. Di Palma, C. Amalfitano, L. Meomartino, F. Maffucci, S. Hochscheid