Prepare for Practice
Overview
In this chapter, we guide you through the very important process of getting you legally allowed to start residency. A good time to work through this section is in May
You need two things to be fully activated by your first day (IMGs: your first day is day 1 of IMGO):
Educational license with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC (CPSBC)
You will need to submit your medical diploma as soon as you get it to attain the CPSBC educational license.
IMGs! This is an especially time consuming step so do this ASAP
Medical liability insurance with the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA)
You should also get your immunizations and N95 Fit testing up to date to satisfy PHSA Occupation Health and Safety (OHS) requirements
This is the time you’re probably getting emails from uas@phsa.ca with your network account information. We’ll explain what to do with those emails.
Verify your medical diploma with MCC
We need to submit our medical diplomas to get verified by the Medical Council of Canada (MCC). This is required for registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC (CPSBC). The processing time can take up to 6 weeks for IMGs so you should do this as soon as you receive your medical diploma from your medical school.
Steps:
Before you begin, do you have your medical diploma?
If not, contact your medical school to try to get this expedited and ask if they will be able to get it to you in time (ie. 6 weeks before your first day).
If you have not received your diploma or do not expect to get your diploma on time, ask your medical school to provide a document that states that you are expected to graduate by a certain time and are deemed to have graduated. With this, CPSBC can issue a waiver and a provisional educational license so you can start your residency on time. Contact them at postgrad@cpsbc.ca.
Visit physiciansapply.ca and log in to your account
Select Source Verification Requests on the left panel, then select Create a new source verification request (SVR) in the center panel
Submit your medical diploma as instructed. Visit MCC: Verification of credentials for more details.
Wait up to 6 weeks for processing. If you have not heard from them, we suggest you call them to follow up.
Register with CPSBC
You are required to register with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC (CPSBC) before your first day (IMGs: your first day is day 1 of IMGO).
This section is intended for those who have never had a full practicing license with CPSBC (observership licenses do not count). If you have had a full practicing license with CPSBC, you should contact the College yourself to request licensing.
Steps:
Before you begin, did you submit your medical diploma to be verified by the MCC through physiciansapply.ca?
Get your documents ready:
Digital copy of passport-style photo taken within the last 6 months
Digital copy of notarized passport photocopy (you submitted this to CaRMS as part of your residency applications)
Have you ever changed your name? If so, submit a digital copy of your marriage certificate and/or name change certificate notarized by a Canadian notary
Was your medical education not primarily given in English? Or was your patient care not primarily given in English? If yes to either questions, you will need to book and pass an English Language Proficiency Exam. You must submit your results to CPSBC before your start date (day 1 of orientation). Read the CPSBC English Language Proficiency Requirements document for more info.
Visit physiciansapply.ca and “Share” your documents with CPSBC
Wait for an email from CPSBC (donotreply@cpsbc.ca). The email should arrive mid-late April. If you have not received this before May 1st, please contact educationalapplications@cpsbc.ca.
Once you receive the email, follow the instructions to create an account and submit the required documents before the deadline (May 15).
After submitting your documents, you can check on your application on the CPSBC website under Application tracking. You won’t receive an email when it gets approved. You will only receive an email on the effective day of the educational license.
Acquire medical liability insurance with CMPA
All residents must arrange and maintain medical liability insurance through Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA). This is mandatory for all residents. It is a requirement for your license with CPSBC and as a member of RDBC. CMPA fees will be reimbursed to you automatically on your paycheck.
Steps:
Before you begin, did you receive the email from CMPA?
This should have been emailed to you in May. If not, you can visit CMPA: Register for an account and try to register on your own.
Note: you don’t necessarily need CPSBC registration when you join CMPA. You can add in your CPSBC information (ie. your CPSID number) later.
In the email from CMPA in May, select the link “Apply Now” and follow the prompts.
Update occupational health & safety records
You will need to complete the requirements for occupational health and safety (OHS) before starting residency rotations. Note that this is not necessary before orientation days, but it is best to get this out of the way now. There are 3 components to complete: Immunizations, N95 Fit Testing, and Online Courses.
Steps:
Before you begin, do you have your employee ID?
This is only available after you’ve completed registering as a UBC resident and completing PHSA employment forms. You can find your employee ID by visiting the UBC RMS website. Once logged in, select your name, then select the Resident tab, and scroll down to Resident identifiers.
Self-report your immunizations through the Health Care Worker Self-Reporting website
Required vaccinations: Hep B, MMR, Varicella, Polio, Tetanus/Diptheria COVID
If you are missing any vaccinations, please see the UBC PGME Registration Guide for details
Update your N95 Fit testing
This is required every 2 years
Most facilities will offer this onsite so please inquire with your Site Coordinator/Program Administrator for more information
Complete Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) online courses on Learning Hub
Attend the Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) online orientation in June. More information will be emailed to you closer to the date.
Complete mandatory courses
Each program/site will require you to complete mandatory courses before starting residency. These courses are often long and time-consuming so it’s best to get these out of the way.
Steps:
Create a Learning Hub account. Note: it is advisable to use your UBC email when creating your Learning Hub account.
Complete the mandatory courses required for all UBC residents.
Complete the mandatory courses required for your specific programs/sites. Please refer to your Site Coordinator/Program Administrator for more details.
Set aside your PHSA network account information
You have probably received at least one email from uas@phsa.ca with a bunch of account information. This is your account information for your specific health authority / hospital.
What are you supposed to do with these?
Unless you already have hospital computer access from previous employment, you actually can’t do anything with these yet. Just file it away somewhere you can reference it easily later.
If you’re keen, you can extract pertinent info from the email and organize it for easy reference - it might save you grief later. Here is an example of how and what info to extract:
Domain | User ID | Activation Code | |
---|---|---|---|
vch | JohnSmith1 | JohnSmith1@vch.ca | C96IC-RS2-I76YZ |
Infosys | JohnSmith2 | John.Smith@providencehealth.bc.ca | N95LR-EM0-Z53VX |