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International Doctors as Part of Canada's Healthcare Solution
Prescription for Primary Care
29 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
International Doctors as Part of Canada's Healthcare Solution
Episode Notes
Navigating the Path: International Medical Graduates in Canada
Guest: Dr. Mariana da Silva Jardim, Vice-Chair, Internationally Trained Physicians of Ontario (ITPO).
Key Discussion Points:
Understanding Canadian Healthcare Roles
Unique aspects of Canadian healthcare system
Nurse practitioner role not common in other countries
Some international doctors pursuing NP pathway as an alternative
Pathways to Practice
Focus on utilizing physicians already in Canada
Limited residency spots (267 spots for family medicine vs 1,500 ITP applicants)
Special challenges for internationally trained physicians vs Canadians studying abroad
System Navigation Challenges
Cultural differences in application process
Importance of personal statements and reference letters
Need for Canadian-specific knowledge and experience
Alternative Pathways
Clinical Assistant role in Manitoba as an example
Practice-based assessment programs
Limited spots in existing programs (e.g., BC assessing only 30 people per year)
Support Systems
Mental health challenges during the process
Economic barriers
Importance of mentorship and networking
Notable Quotes:
"It's not about skills but about knowing how to work inside the system"
"Getting the support system in place for people who have knowledge, but also the personal experience is extremely important"
Key Takeaways:
Current system has limited pathways for international physicians
Need for more spots and alternative routes to practice
Importance of system knowledge and cultural understanding
Critical need for support systems and mentorship
About Our Guest:
Dr. da Silva Jardim brings both personal experience and professional expertise to this discussion. As someone who has successfully navigated the path from international medical graduate to practicing family physician in Canada, she now helps others through her role at ITPO. Her journey from Brazil to becoming a chief resident at the University of Toronto offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for internationally trained physicians in Canada.
Resources Mentioned:
International Trained Physicians of Ontario
Manitoba Clinical Assistant Program
BC Practice-Based Assessment
Resources & Links Mentioned:
International Trained Physicians of Ontario (ITPO): www.itpo.ca
Direct support and advocacy for internationally trained physicians in Ontario and across Canada
Alberta International Medical Graduates Association (AIMGA): www.aimga.ca
Resources and support for international medical graduates in Alberta
International Trained Physicians Association of Canada (ITPAC): www.itpac.ca
National organization supporting internationally trained physicians
Additional Resources Discussed:
Manitoba Clinical Assistant Program
BC Practice-Based Assessment
Contact Information: For direct inquiries about ITPO's work and support services, visit: www.itpo.ca
This episode highlights the challenges and potential solutions for integrating internationally trained physicians into the Canadian healthcare system, with a focus on creating more accessible pathways while maintaining quality of care.