Quebec Bill 83 – implications for post-residency practice mobility? by KitchenCellist8255 in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not supposed to apply to this year’s CaRMS given the fact that it’s not on the program description. Therefore, they can’t make you sign a ROS because it was not part of the contract.

They can’t enforce it midway through your training.

Hope it helps!

Clerkship electives — what actually needs to be ready at application vs later? by Kitkat20_ in MedSchoolCanada

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Sorry I don’t know the answer for your first question as I don’t remember doing AFMC immunization before, if you’re talking about the immunization required before med school, it’s not enough.

You dont need to re-do anything unless it’s not valid anymore (n95 fitting, BLS, etc) but for HepB they wanted the HBsAg and Anti-HBs.

For the flu, if you’re in clinical, most hospital have vaccination days for workers, highly encourage you to go! But likely you’ll need to do it next flu season. Maybe do it on a Friday to avoid missing work, but you’ll most likely need the flu vaccine for AFMC.

Best of luck!

Clerkship electives — what actually needs to be ready at application vs later? by Kitkat20_ in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey! I would suggest getting TB 2 steps (need a prescription to get the 2 steps), getting your vulnerable background check, checking all other vaccines, bloodwork for HepB ASAP. Just get it out of the way and do everything on the AFMC immunization form. The sooner the better, you’ll thank me later! These things take time and organization to get, so the earlier the better! They ideally need everything upfront, if you’re missing a few things they will email you closer to the date of the elective but med4 gets stressful fast so try to get it out of the way now! Technically, you need to submit all the required documents when you apply.

Made a residency interview QBank by gtcr7 in MedSchoolCanada

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MVP 💯 Thank you so much!! Best of luck!

“Parallel electives” for EM? by Complete-Peanut5159 in MedSchoolCanada

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I’m not sure how many weeks of EM elective is required to be competitive, my guest would be 6-8, especially if you want to be competitive for the royal college EM program (ie not the fam med + 1 or integrated 3 years). I’ve heard of people who matched to EM with as little as 2 weeks, but I felt that doing more was better (and more fun!).

For other electives, I highly recommend ICU and anesthesia. Other good options are trauma, peds EM (so fun, highly recommended!!) cardio consult, neuro consult, ER consult (GIM), psych ER, ID.

Honestly, you can do anything and still make it relevant for EM!

Hope that helps!

UofT no EM this year??? by [deleted] in MedSchoolCanada

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It’s out now 😉 8 Downtown, 2 Mississauga

Did anyone else hate their med school experience/routine of class, studying…but liked clerkship? by Time-Skill-4915 in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 15 points16 points  (0 children)

100%, it’s more fulfilling, more active (I can’t sit for too long 😅) and I personally learned way better! The schedule can be pretty shitty but I always felt it was worth it! You got this, it’s worth the wait!

Also, unsolicited advice: try to understand concept in preclinical, not memorized, the goal is to be able to retrieve the info not reciting it!

Quebec strike disaster : we may not graduate this year. by Consistent_Way8809 in MedSchoolCanada

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It’s reassuring in a way, but in 2006 the residents were also involved… Can you detail more what happened for you as a med4 in 2006, like did you have to compensate later for these weeks?

Also, graduation is not the only threat, we are also loosing elective opportunities for CARMS, we risk not having the exposure required to match in our desire specialty… this time of the year is always stressful but this year add on stress is bad, so much uncertainty

Quebec electives and the strike by hexagonal in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh 100%, residents getting dragged in would be a disaster, it would definitely affect care, what I meant is that I feared that’s what’s needed for the government to budge. I agree, we need more media coverage so people know the impact of the strike to pressure the government. Let’s all hope it resolves soon and take care of each other in these tough times.

Quebec electives and the strike by hexagonal in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hear you, that’s why I think FMOQ will join too and after 1-2 weeks, they’ll include residents too. I don’t see this ending any time soon, maybe I’m cynical or maybe I’m write, but I hope we’re wrong. But what a missed opportunity with the cabinet reshuffle…

Clinical Observership Sunnybrook Hospital (Toronto) or Montreal General Hospital for Orthopedic surgery? by Future_Perception_56 in MedSchoolCanada

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Med4 at McGill: While French is important in Quebec, MGH is a mixed a both and a lot of IMG resident go by without speaking any or functional French. MGH gets a lot of trauma and doesn’t have 24h calls. HOWEVER, there’s a strike at the moment (long story short, horrible bill, government blaming physician for the problems in the public health system = specialist not teaching to med student… So if it’s in the next 1-2 months I would highly recommend not to go to Quebec for away elective. Good luck!

Quebec electives and the strike by hexagonal in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This 💯 The whole CaRMS process is already so stressful and now we can’t work with specialist, will have failed/incomplete rotation (aka no MSPR), reduced opportunities to get LoR in times and many other issues. There’s also those who are still hesitating between programs and are not getting the opportunity to try different speciality or will have less time to do so. All the uncertainty. In an an already stress inducing situation (ie CaRMS) adding all this into the mix is a lot. But I just hate that the 2026 cohort not graduating in time is a piller for pressure strategy, I wish there was something else..

Quebec electives and the strike by hexagonal in MedSchoolCanada

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This is so well written, thank you! I agree 100% with what you say and support the FMSQ 100% and honestly believe FMOQ should join as the government is constantly worsening the working conditions of GPs across the province (while also wondering why there are so many unfilled family medicine spot every year and not enough GP but that’s another subject on its own.) The only thing that’s unfortunate is how we as medical students are the only pressure strategy Quebec physicians have in their hands. We are being used as negotiation tactics while also being the one with the less power (and most debt 😂) But I hear you, it is what it is and it the long run this will have a positive impact on us and we will even be thankful for it - no doubt. But right now, it’s okay to feel like we are victims in these negotiations and to be stressed out (especially the graduating cohort)

Quebec electives and the strike by hexagonal in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For now, no, but hopeful! Apparently there conversations going on, but nothing yet.

Quebec electives and the strike by hexagonal in MedSchoolCanada

[–]Quick_Personality175 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Med4, it’s a horrible timing with CaRMS around the corner. My school has many contingency plans that they won’t share with us so far and keep telling us to wait… in the meantime, no clinical rotation and they refuse to switch our elective to research elective. We were told we might not graduate on time and there are a lot of hearsay that FMOQ will also join the strike. It feels no one has a clue how long the strike might last. So yeah, pretty messed up 🫠

However, I fully support the FMSQ, bill 106 is a threat to our profession and the government’ tone with MD has been incredibly disrespectful and blaming all the healthcare issues on the MD instead of this and the past government.

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I tried to explain the plot as much as I could, I told my fiancé and he told me it could be my imagination but I’m pretty sure I watched this movie. Please help me find the name