Document: Road to Return

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Road to Return: B.C. Medical Students Abroad is a comprehensive paper about how the current medical residency selection process works and SOCASMA’s position in regard to that.

In the news: B.C. medical specialists struggle to find work

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Can’t find a job?  Can’t find a doctor?   Faced with these conditions, it might seem paradoxical that doctors in B.C. are facing unemployment problems.   Vancouver Sun  reporter Pamela Fayerman reports on the reasons here.

Do you know: How UBC addresses the doctor shortage?

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      On December 11,  Dr. Evert Tuyp addressed the doctor shortage in a letter to the editor of Vancouver Sun.  The series of letters below demonstrate how UBC is responding to the shortage and how its policy fails to address the shortage. Click the boxes to read more:

In the news:Halifax doctor moving to Toronto, leaving thousands without physician

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Overworked and in debt, Dr. Michael Power is closing his medical practice in Halifax and is moving to Toronto.  Shortage of doctors in Halifax leaves the community without care as more doctors move out of the province.  Read more… 

In the news: Canadian doctor can’t train in B.C. without proving English ability

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Read about how Rory Silverberg, a Canadian English-speaking resident, is being required to prove his English proficiency before he can train in B.C. More here …

Know the numbers: Annual number of graduates from medical school

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BC Ministry of Health addresses severe doctor shortage

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In 2011, MLA Dr. Moira Stillwell studied and prepared a report to the Minister of Health which concluded that it would be in the public interest to provide more residency positions to CSAs to address the severe doctor shortage in BC. The Recommendations in the report have not been implemented.   Read the whole Stilwell […]

How is discrimination defined?

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Definition of Discrimination “. . .discrimination may be described as a distinction, whether intentional or not, but based on grounds relating to personal characteristics of the individual or group, which has the effect of imposing burdens, obligations, or disadvantages on such individual or group not imposed upon others, or which withholds or limits access to […]

Understanding residency

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This document explains the development of our current medical system from a historic and legal perspective.  It describes the current competition streams for medical residency and why this system is inconsistent with public interests.  Below, we break down the 2013 BC Residency Competition Stream for you  and list the implications:

In the News: Universities co-opting Academic Freedom

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Universities co-opting academic freedom to industry, report says