The Medical Council of Canada grants a qualification in medicine known as the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) to graduate physicians who have satisfied the eligibility requirements and passed the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Parts I and II. 1- Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE) is a General assessment of the candidate's basic medical knowledge in the principal disciplines of medicine and costs 1,615 Canadian Dollars. "1 Canadian $ equallS about 1.01 US $" 2- Qualifying Examination Part I (MCCQE Part I) is a computer-based test that assesses the competence of candidates who have obtained their medical degree and costs 900 Canadian Dollars. 3- Qualifying Examination Part II (MCCQE Part II) is Objective-Structured Clinical Examination that assesses knowledge, skills and attitudes essential for practicing medicine in Canada prior to entry into independent clinical practice and costs 2,150 Canadian Dollars. Read More About MCCEE & MCCQE : forum.facmedicine.com/mccee-mccqe/
I'd love to work in Canada. It's not only clean, but the people are friendly, their culture is diverse and the healthcare policies are outstanding. Not to mention I could use things like "Don't cha, no?"
Canada is beautiful and they have universal health care, which I also like. Denmark is awesome as well; it is actually ranked as the number 1 country in regards to health care, happiness and job satisfaction!
Informative post for medical students. This test is necessary to become a doctor in Canada. You can directly apply online for this test. Thanks, for sharing this post!!