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Two Wings and a Prayer: Should Canada Make It Easier for Canadian Doctors Trained Abroad to Enter Practice Here?

机译:两个翅膀和一个祷告:加拿大是否应该使在国外受过培训的加拿大医生更容易在这里进行实习?

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About 3,600 Canadians are currently studying medicine abroad (CSMAs). Most hope to return to practise in Canada. But the road back is not easy. These graduates must complete postgraduate residency training in Canada and alas, there are less openings than there are aspirants. One might have thought, amid the endless rhetoric of "physician shortages," that an obvious solution would be to increase the number of residency positions. But provincial governments are well aware, even if the media are not, that Canada is in the early stages of a dramatic expansion in physician supply fuelled by increased domestic training capacity. Last time the physician supply outpaced population growth, as it is doing today, governments choked off the entry of international graduates. It could happen again.
机译:目前约有3600名加拿大人正在国外学习医学(CSMA)。最希望回到加拿大练习。但是回去的路并不容易。这些毕业生必须在加拿大和阿拉斯加完成研究生居住培训,职位空缺少于有抱负的人。在“医生短缺”的无休止的言论中,人们可能曾想到,一个明显的解决方案将是增加驻地职位的数量。但是,省级政府也知道,即使没有媒体,加拿大也正处于国内培训能力增强的推动下,医生供应急剧扩张的初期阶段。上次像今天一样,医生的供给超过人口增长时,各国政府阻止了国际毕业生的入境。它可能再次发生。

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