The Medical Council of Canada selects Education Management Solutions for the virtual delivery of the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part II
On hold since Covid-19, MCC now can resume the high stakes medical exam for hundreds of candidates across Canada with secure, turnkey and fully remote Virtual OSCE solution from Education Management Solutions.
Newswise Philadelphia – Education Management Solutions (EMS) announced today that the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) has partnered with EMS to deliver the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part II virtually later this spring.
The MCCQE Part II is an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) that assesses competence, knowledge, skills and attitudes essential for entry into independent clinical practice. Previously offered as an in-person exam, the shift to virtual will assist candidates by enabling more frequent exam sessions, a decreased need for candidate travel and a reduced ris
Pamela Palmater: For Indigenous peoples, it’s time to look within It’s time we finally got rid of what isn’t working for us even if that means parting ways with long-established advocacy organizations or demanding better of our leaders by Staff on January 29th, 2021 at 9:00 AM 1 of 1 2 of 1
Excerpted from Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence (Fernwood Publishing),
a collection of essays by Pamela Palmater.
I wish I didn’t have to write this. I wish I could say that now that Canadians have changed their federal government everything will be okay. But that is not a given. The decade-long reign of terror against First Nations, the environment and democratic rights and freedoms has worn on everyone.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Alan Small | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Friday, Jan. 15, 2021 Save to Read Later
Dig into the life of Curtis Jonnie, the man behind Shingoose, the singer and songwriter, and you’ll discover the fascinating journey of a person who bristled at discrimination against Indigenous people and spent his life doing something about it.
Dig into the life of Curtis Jonnie, the man behind Shingoose, the singer and songwriter, and you’ll discover the fascinating journey of a person who bristled at discrimination against Indigenous people and spent his life doing something about it.
In a way, Jonnie’s life, from his childhood at Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation until his final days, symbolized what previous generations of Indigenous people in Canada faced and what they confront today.
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For Indigenous Peoples it’s time to look within
It’s time we finally got rid of what isn’t working for us even if that means parting ways with long-
established advocacy organizations or demanding better of our leaders By Pamela Palmater
Excerpted from Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance & Resurgence (Fernwood Publishing)
a collection of essays by Pamela Palmater.
I wish I didn’t have to write this. I wish I could say that now that Canadians have changed their federal government everything will be okay. But that is not a given. The decade-long reign of terror against First Nations, the environment and democratic rights and freedoms has worn on everyone.
Whitehorse psychiatrist stymied by Yukon s medical licensing agency
Whitehorse psychiatrist Karen Ni says she may have to leave the territory because she can t get licensed to practice in Yukon.
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Despite practicing in U.S., Karen Ni says it could take up to 2 years to qualify for Yukon licence
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 3:56 PM CT | Last Updated: December 16, 2020
Whitehorse-based psychiatrist Karen Ni says she wants to practice in Yukon but is being held up by the territory s licensing rules.(Karen Ni/Submitted)