Medical Council of Canada (MCC) is a Canadian organization that is charged with assessing medical candidates, evaluation of physicians through exams and granting a qualification called Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) to those who wish to practice medicine in Canada. MCC is governed by a 51-member Executive Board of Council, who meets once a year to discuss budgets, policies and assets. The day-to-day operation is carried out by the Executive Director, currently Dr. M. Ian Bowmer. The founder of the MCC, Sir Thomas Roddick and his colleagues, recognized this serious dilemma. They undertook a complex and arduous, 18-year campaign to get agreement on legislation and regulations for a national qualification in medicine that would be acceptable in all provinces. In 1912, legislation was finally passed that created a uniform system and high standards for physician assessment and practice for all of Canada. This system was to be administered by the newly formed Medical Council of Canada. Read More About MCCEE & MCCQE : forum.FacMedicine.com/mccee-mccqe/
(N) hmmm ... wat is the eligible criteria for MCC ??? do we need to be a PR or Citizen of canada ??? plz help me out