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Medical Communication Assessment (MCAP)-Cohort 7 (9:00am-1:00pm MST)

Date / Time
January 5, 2024 - March 29, 2024
9:00 am - 1:00 pm MST

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The Medical Communication Assessment Program (MCAP) is a new online program offered by AIMGA and is intended for IMGs who wish to enhance their understanding of patient-centered care, communication skills, and their cultural competence. The goals of MCAP are:

• To meet the needs of International Medical Graduates by providing effective training and resources to work successfully in the Canadian healthcare system
• To prepare IMGs who are either registered to take the NAC OSCE, applying to the CaRMS cycle, or PRA eligible.

MCAP Online includes synchronous classes accompanied by supplementary web-based modules. The classes are taught by a medical communication instructor and practicing physicians and involve interactions with standardized patients and feedback that is meant to improve the participant’s performance according to the Canadian context.

This current Cohort will run through from January 5th, 2024-March 29th, 2024.  All IMGs who meet the program eligibility criteria are welcome to apply.

For additional questions, please reach out to Rossalia Videlova at rossalia@aimga.ca or 403-452-6521

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Currently 26 of 25 spaces have been booked for this program.

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Medical Communication Assessment Program (MCAP)-Cohort 8 (9:00am-1:00pm MST)

Date / Time
January 6, 2024 - March 30, 2024
9:00 am - 1:00 pm MST

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The Medical Communication Assessment Program (MCAP) is a new online program offered by AIMGA and is intended for IMGs who wish to enhance their understanding of patient-centered care, communication skills, and their cultural competence. The goals of MCAP are:

• To meet the needs of International Medical Graduates by providing effective training and resources to work successfully in the Canadian healthcare system
• To prepare IMGs who are either registered to take the NAC OSCE, applying to the CaRMS cycle, or PRA eligible.

MCAP Online includes synchronous classes accompanied by supplementary web-based modules. The classes are taught by a medical communication instructor and practicing physicians and involve interactions with standardized patients and feedback that is meant to improve the participant’s performance according to the Canadian context.

This current Cohort will run through from January 6th, 2024-March 30th, 2024.  All IMGs who meet the program eligibility criteria are welcome to apply.

For additional questions, please reach out to Rossalia Videlova at rossalia@aimga.ca or 403-452-6521

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Currently 24 of 25 spaces have been booked for this program.

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Career Transition Program-Cohort 18 (9:00am-1:30pm)

Date / Time
January 9, 2024 - March 26, 2024
9:00 am - 1:30 pm MST

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AIMGA Calgary
Suite 202 - 1409 Edmonton Trail NE
Calgary, AB

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

The Career Transition Program (CTP) has been made possible by Government Of Alberta to assist International Medical Graduates (IMGs) who are considering an alternative pathway into the Canadian health care system as a short or long-term career goal.

The goals of the Career Transition Program are to:

  • Increase IMGs’ overall knowledge and awareness of alternative career pathways through a series of employment-related workshops,
  • Provide IMGs with an opportunity to meet with fellow IMGs in alternative careers and to obtain feedback from employment coaches and mentors, and
  • Equip IMGs with the tools necessary to manage their own career paths.

Program Format

The Career Transition Program consists of the following:

  • Weekly career workshops with guest speakers
  • Opportunities to connect with potential mentors/employers
  • One on one coaching session with Career Transition Programs Employment Coach.

Workshops 

This program consists of 10 workshops covering the following topics:

  • Managing transitions
  • Making the most of change
  • Dealing with the loss of professional identity
  • Finding a job in Canada that makes use of your experience, education and expertise
  • Alternative careers
  • Networking
  • Informational interviews
  • Understanding and using social media effectively
  • Your elevator pitch and professional biography
  • Putting your resume and interviewing skills to the test
  • Giving and receiving feedback within the Canadian context
  • Successfully managing conflict in the workplace
  • The importance of soft skills, teamwork, initiative, and critical thinking

Eligibility

To be considered for the program, participants must meet the following requirements:

  • Must be an AIMGA member in good standing
  • Must be able to complete 80% of the program, which is equivalent to two absences
  • Must be committed to seeking employment or enrolling in an education program related to their alternative career path within the next six months
  • IRCC eligible

How to apply:

Note: This program is funded by Government of Alberta as it aligns with their commitment to support Permanent Residents in Canada. To apply to this program, please complete the application form using this link: https://aimga.ca/career-transition-program-ctp-application/

For any questions or concerns, please contact the Career Transition Program Coordinator, Onyinyechi Onuoha at ony@aimga.ca

Acknowledgements

This program has been made possible with funds from the Government Of Alberta to assist IMGs considering alternative pathways into the Canadian healthcare system.

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Currently 16 of 16 spaces have been booked for this program.

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Career Transition Program-Cohort 19 (9:00am-1:30pm MST)

Date / Time
January 11, 2024 - March 28, 2024
9:00 am - 1:30 pm MST

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

The Career Transition Program (CTP) has been made possible by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and SDI to assist International Medical Graduates (IMGs) who are considering an alternative pathway into the Canadian health care system as a short or long-term career goal.

The goals of the Career Transition Program are to:

  • Increase IMGs’ overall knowledge and awareness of alternative career pathways through a series of employment-related workshops,
  • Provide IMGs with an opportunity to meet with fellow IMGs in alternative careers and to obtain feedback from employment coaches and mentors, and
  • Equip IMGs with the tools necessary to manage their own career paths.

Program Format

The Career Transition Program consists of the following:

  • Weekly career workshops with guest speakers
  • Opportunities to connect with potential mentors/employers
  • One on one coaching session with Career Transition Programs Employment Coach.

Workshops 

This program consists of 10 workshops covering the following topics:

  • Managing transitions
  • Making the most of change
  • Dealing with the loss of professional identity
  • Finding a job in Canada that makes use of your experience, education and expertise
  • Alternative careers
  • Networking
  • Informational interviews
  • Understanding and using social media effectively
  • Your elevator pitch and professional biography
  • Putting your resume and interviewing skills to the test
  • Giving and receiving feedback within the Canadian context
  • Successfully managing conflict in the workplace
  • The importance of soft skills, teamwork, initiative, and critical thinking

Eligibility

To be considered for the program, participants must meet the following requirements:

  • Must be an AIMGA member in good standing
  • Must be able to complete 80% of the program, which is equivalent to two absences
  • Must be committed to seeking employment or enrolling in an education program related to their alternative career path within the next six months
  • IRCC eligible

How to apply:

Note: This program is funded by IRCC/SDI as it aligns with their commitment to support Permanent Residents in Canada. To apply to this program, please complete the application form using this link: https://aimga.ca/career-transition-program-ctp-application/

For any questions or concerns, please contact the Career Transition Program Coordinator, Onyinyechi Onuoha at ony@aimga.ca

Acknowledgements

This program has been made possible with funds from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and SDI to assist IMGs considering alternative pathways into the Canadian healthcare system.

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Currently 16 of 16 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course-Tuesday Mornings (9am-12pm MST)

Date / Time
January 30, 2024 - April 16, 2024
9:00 am - 12:00 pm MST

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Description:

The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC). The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, clinical knowledge and skills, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

** Proof of registration will be required to register and can be sent to Toju (toju@aimga.ca) if you have not yet sent it.

This study group will be facilitated by Dr. Bruce Fisher.

The online sessions will be held on Tuesdays from 9am-12pm from January 30th-April 16th 2024.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice, and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

For questions or support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca. We look forward to serving you.

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Currently 26 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course – Tuesday Afternoons (1PM-4PM MST)

Date / Time
January 30, 2024 - April 16, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MST

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Description:

The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC). The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, clinical knowledge and skills, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

** Proof of registration will be required to register and can be sent to Toju(toju@aimga.ca).

This study group will be facilitated by Dr. Bruce Fisher.

The online sessions will be held on Tuesdays from 1pm-4pm from January 30th-April 16th 2024.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice, and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca. We look forward to serving you.

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Currently 25 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course-Wednesday Afternoons (1PM-4PM MST) Additional Class

Date / Time
January 31, 2024 - April 17, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MST

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Description:

This Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the NAC OSCE. The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, demonstrating clinical knowledge, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

Classes will be held online on Wednesdays from 1pm to 4pm from January 31st-April 17th 2024

This study group is for those with proof of registration for the May exam.

This study group will be facilitated by Dr Rogers Thomas.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice, and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca We look forward to serving you.

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Currently 27 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course – Wednesday Evenings (6PM-9PM MST)

Date / Time
January 31, 2024 - April 17, 2024
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm MST

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Description:

This Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the NAC OSCE. The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, demonstrating clinical knowledge, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

Classes will be held online on Wednesdays from 6pm to 9pm from January 31st-April 17th 2024

This study group is for those with proof of registration for the May exam.

This study group will be facilitated by Dr Rogers Thomas.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice, and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca We look forward to serving you.

Bookings

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Currently 24 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC OSCE Exam Preparation Course – Saturday Mornings (9am-12pm MST)

Date / Time
February 3, 2024 - April 27, 2024
9:00 am - 12:00 pm MST

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Dr. Tuga Yousif will be facilitating these sessions from February 3rd to April 27th, 2024 with the exemption of March 30th because of the Easter Holiday from 9:00am to 1:00pm MST. Dr. Tuga Yousif is a physician from Sudan. She has a passion for teaching and will be conducting the online sessions for members who are registered for the NAC OSCE Exam in May!

** Proof of registration will be required to register and can be sent to Toju (toju@aimga.ca) if you have not yet sent it.

The online sessions will be held on Saturdays from 9am-12pm from February 3rd to April 27th, 2024.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice, and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

For questions or support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca. We look forward to serving you.

 

 

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Currently 26 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course-Sunday Mornings (9am-12pm MST)

Date / Time
February 4, 2024 - April 28, 2024
9:00 am - 12:00 pm MST

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Dr. Tuga Yousif will be facilitating these sessions from February 4th to April 21st, 2024 with the exemption of March 31st because of the Easter Holiday from 9:00am to 1:00pm MST. Dr. Tuga Yousif is a physician from Sudan. She has a passion for teaching and will be conducting the online sessions for members who are registered for the NAC OSCE Exam in May!

** Proof of registration will be required to register and can be sent to Toju (toju@aimga.ca) if you have not yet sent it.

The online sessions will be held on Sundays from 9am-12pm from February 4th to April 28th, 2024.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice, and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

For questions or support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca. We look forward to serving you.

Bookings

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Currently 26 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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