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Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Doltim: 2:04pm On Jan 30, 2019
Doltim:


Many thanks for this eye opener.
What would be your practical advice for someone already in training towards CCT for GP in UK? I will appreciate a stepwise advice/guide towards registration and getting a job?
Thanks.

Still waiting for your response please.....
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by DexterousOne(m): 9:18pm On Jan 30, 2019
lonlytroy:


Yes oO

How?
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by lynxnoon(m): 9:01am On Feb 10, 2019
LMay:
ALTERNATE HEALTH PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO IMGs IN CANADA

As residency is really competitive in Canada, below are a list of backup alternate opportunities in the health field. Kindly note that these were gleaned from my research & hearsays from landed IMGs. May or may not be 100% correct.

1. Compressed Nursing Program (2 years) at Western, McMaster, UToronto etc

- 2 years to become a RN.

- Then do Masters in Nursing to bcm a Nurse Practitioner

- NP job responsibilities is same as a family doctor's except inability to prescribe Narcotics)

-Salary is about $100k per annum.


2. Physician Assistant Program at UofT and McMaster.

- Do NOT go for this! Limited job positions (about 3 or 4 across Ontario)

- In Canada, the Nurse Practitioners ruled out the need for PA


3. Public Health Masters at McMaster, Western, Waterloo, Brook etc.

-Limited jobs, hard to get Masters admission, Competitive and sometimes requires registered medical professionals

3b. Public Health Bachelors degree at Ryerson U & Conestoga College

- Fast track 2 years rather than 4 years


4. Nutrition and Dietitics

-To graduate as a RD (Registered Dietician)

-Fast track 2.5years at Western and Guelph U.


5. Michener Ultrasound and Windsor Ultrasound

-Very very competitive

- Your chance to get in with only your medical degree is about 10%

- On completion, you'll work as an Ultrasound Technologist


6. Clinical Research Diploma at McMaster (Part time), Humber College (Online), Western

- Quite a number of openings available for Clinical Researchers


8. Masters in eHealth at McMaster

- This is solely for tech savvy medics.

- You've got love for programming? This is for you!

- Admission is NOT competitive as such

- I know nothing about the job opportunities available in this niche.

9. Clinical Assistant jobs in Alberta and Manitoba.

- Heard they're a better route to residency (I don't know how).

- And pay better than Physician Assistant jobs.
Good morning House,
Really appreciate all the info you have dropped here for the likes of us who are looking at moving over to Canada.
For someone like me who has been out of clinical practice for a while now ... been in health insurance ... what are my prospects? I have a flair in data analytics and computers ..would a masters in eHealth make a better route to go or I will have to start all over in seeking to do residency?
Apologies if my questions seem to much... I really need expert guidance on how to go about this ..
Awaiting your response Sirs.
Thank you.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by lynxnoon(m): 9:05am On Feb 10, 2019
LMay:
ALTERNATE HEALTH PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO IMGs IN CANADA

As residency is really competitive in Canada, below are a list of backup alternate opportunities in the health field. Kindly note that these were gleaned from my research & hearsays from landed IMGs. May or may not be 100% correct.

1. Compressed Nursing Program (2 years) at Western, McMaster, UToronto etc

- 2 years to become a RN.

- Then do Masters in Nursing to bcm a Nurse Practitioner

- NP job responsibilities is same as a family doctor's except inability to prescribe Narcotics)

-Salary is about $100k per annum.


2. Physician Assistant Program at UofT and McMaster.

- Do NOT go for this! Limited job positions (about 3 or 4 across Ontario)

- In Canada, the Nurse Practitioners ruled out the need for PA


3. Public Health Masters at McMaster, Western, Waterloo, Brook etc.

-Limited jobs, hard to get Masters admission, Competitive and sometimes requires registered medical professionals

3b. Public Health Bachelors degree at Ryerson U & Conestoga College

- Fast track 2 years rather than 4 years


4. Nutrition and Dietitics

-To graduate as a RD (Registered Dietician)

-Fast track 2.5years at Western and Guelph U.


5. Michener Ultrasound and Windsor Ultrasound

-Very very competitive

- Your chance to get in with only your medical degree is about 10%

- On completion, you'll work as an Ultrasound Technologist


6. Clinical Research Diploma at McMaster (Part time), Humber College (Online), Western

- Quite a number of openings available for Clinical Researchers


8. Masters in eHealth at McMaster

- This is solely for tech savvy medics.

- You've got love for programming? This is for you!

- Admission is NOT competitive as such

- I know nothing about the job opportunities available in this niche.

9. Clinical Assistant jobs in Alberta and Manitoba.

- Heard they're a better route to residency (I don't know how).

- And pay better than Physician Assistant jobs.
Good morning House,
Really appreciate all the info you have dropped here for the likes of us who are looking at moving over to Canada.
For someone like me who has been out of clinical practice for a while now ... been in health insurance ... what are my prospects? I have a flair in data analytics and computers ..would a masters in eHealth make a better route to go or I will have to start all over in seeking to do residency?
Apologies if my questions seem to much... I really need expert guidance on how to go about this ..
Awaiting your response Sirs.
Thank you.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by STORM2(f): 5:40pm On Feb 21, 2019
camobri:

I remembered wen u got into mbbs program. Congrats
Yes....thank you very much. I'm finally a doctor...God has been kind. Would be great to get a job now though...lol...

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by JhyMedex: 1:27am On Feb 26, 2019
Hestonap:
Old thread I know, but new here and stumbled upon it. As someone who made the move from the UK to Canada. I certain would encourage looking into it.
I’d however suggest being strategic about it. Never going to ever discourage anyone from pursuing their dreams but would suggest a huge exercise in caution about residency in Canada.
You stand a much better chance of obtaining that in the UK and using your UK qualifications or CCT as the case might be to obtain an equivalent consultant job in Canada. Obviously depends very much on which province you’re aiming to practice in.
Goes without saying that you should be looking at getting the licencing and specialist exams also, the latter would not necessarily preclude your starting practice in most provinces. Slightly more straight forward for GPS as the focus is mainly on licensing exams.
For those who have not had formal UK CCT but have some working experience, there are ways around this in terms of getting the Canadians to recognise your UK working experience so you can sit the relevant Canadian specialist exams.
In summary, do your home work from the UK and if you plan things properly you can aim to arrive here with most of the necessary exams out of the way so your entry into practice can be as seamless as possible.
It is no doubt an expensive undertaking but in my view for the quality of life, true Independence of practice and remuneration. It is not comparable.
Happy to provide specific details for anyone truly interested.
I am very much so Sir...Thanks for taking time to give such a detailed analysis..

You said You've left the UK..I'm just wondering if the brexit Saga could in Any way affect getting residency as well as medical practice in the UK ?

Also, having worked in both countries which would you say is more friendly to foreigners in terms of getting placement n residency ?

Of both countries which do you think still has d higher demand for doctors ?

please Do reply Sir..
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by drucci: 6:21pm On Aug 21, 2019
Is anyone home?
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Shidaota1: 12:30am On Oct 24, 2019
Hello everyone.

Please I would like to make enquiries/seek a better opinion.

I am a medical doctor here in Nigeria, been practicing for 9 years, and would love to relocate to Canada with my family (my wife and one child).
I really don't know the steps to take, the possibilities of been employed and how to go about it.
your kind responses would be appreciated.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by acorntree(m): 7:33am On Oct 24, 2019
Shidaota1:
Hello everyone.

Please I would like to make enquiries/seek a better opinion.

I am a medical doctor here in Nigeria, been practicing for 9 years, and would love to relocate to Canada with my family (my wife and one child).
I really don't know the steps to take, the possibilities of been employed and how to go about it.
your kind responses would be appreciated.

Why are you leaving? You're better paid as Doctor, here. Do you know you're starting afresh if you migrate?

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Shidaota1: 3:26am On Oct 25, 2019
acorntree:

Thank you for your response.

Better pay, better working environment, better prospects etc.


Why are you leaving? You're better paid as Doctor, here. Do you know you're starting afresh if you migrate?
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by sweetrie(f): 4:19am On Oct 25, 2019
JhyMedex:


Also, having worked in both countries which would you say is more friendly to foreigners in terms of getting placement n residency ?

Of both countries which do you think still has d higher demand for doctors ?

please Do reply Sir..
UK is far better for doctors.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by sweetrie(f): 4:26am On Oct 25, 2019
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Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Theyoungmatron: 7:35am On Oct 25, 2019
Shidaota1:
Hello everyone.

Please I would like to make enquiries/seek a better opinion.

I am a medical doctor here in Nigeria, been practicing for 9 years, and would love to relocate to Canada with my family (my wife and one child).
I really don't know the steps to take, the possibilities of been employed and how to go about it.
your kind responses would be appreciated.
Never you listen to all this doctor and nurse beaters cos when push comes to shove they won't hesitate to beat the hell out of you and rub your name in the mud. Go where patients do not need to pay for ordinary medical consumables before they are treated. Where you will find peace of mind, damn it !!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by JhyMedex: 8:41am On Oct 25, 2019
sweetrie:
UK is far better for doctors.

Aight Doc..Was told its eaasri5r to get your preferred residency placement in Canada than UK..What say you?
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by sweetrie(f): 8:51am On Oct 25, 2019
JhyMedex:


Aight Doc..Was told its eaasri5r to get your preferred residency placement in Canada than UK..What say you?
coming with residency training from the UK/SA/US makes placement in Canada easier. It's a bit complicated
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by JhyMedex: 12:21pm On Oct 25, 2019
sweetrie:
coming with residency training from the UK/SA/US makes placement in Canada easier. It's a bit complicated
Aight..Thanks a lot
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by niger2020(m): 4:17am On Nov 28, 2019
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Hestonap:
Old thread I know, but new here and stumbled upon it. As someone who made the move from the UK to Canada. I certain would encourage looking into it.
I’d however suggest being strategic about it. Never going to ever discourage anyone from pursuing their dreams but would suggest a huge exercise in caution about residency in Canada.
You stand a much better chance of obtaining that in the UK and using your UK qualifications or CCT as the case might be to obtain an equivalent consultant job in Canada. Obviously depends very much on which province you’re aiming to practice in.
Goes without saying that you should be looking at getting the licencing and specialist exams also, the latter would not necessarily preclude your starting practice in most provinces. Slightly more straight forward for GPS as the focus is mainly on licensing exams.
For those who have not had formal UK CCT but have some working experience, there are ways around this in terms of getting the Canadians to recognise your UK working experience so you can sit the relevant Canadian specialist exams.
In summary, do your home work from the UK and if you plan things properly you can aim to arrive here with most of the necessary exams out of the way so your entry into practice can be as seamless as possible.
It is no doubt an expensive undertaking but in my view for the quality of life, true Independence of practice and remuneration. It is not comparable.
Happy to provide specific details for anyone truly interested.

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Penboy: 6:57pm On Nov 10, 2020
sweetrie:
UK is far better for doctors.

This is not true...

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Cousin9999: 8:17pm On Nov 10, 2020
Good thread!
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by tesloid(m): 3:03am On Apr 25, 2021
I just graduated with a BSc biochemistry here in Nigeria...I have the option of either proceeding as a biochemist and pursue my masters and PhD programs in the US or apply for medicine here in Nigeria ..I m kind of confused as per which one should I go for ?..Your sincere advice will be highly appreciated ��
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by osasmedic(m): 10:38am On May 10, 2021
Please any response to this post... Thanks.


Shidaota1:
Hello everyone.

Please I would like to make enquiries/seek a better opinion.

I am a medical doctor here in Nigeria, been practicing for 9 years, and would love to relocate to Canada with my family (my wife and one child).
I really don't know the steps to take, the possibilities of been employed and how to go about it.
your kind responses would be appreciated.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Chinemeremikwa2: 5:42pm On Aug 30, 2021
Please i am a cardiovascular surgeon and hoping to relocate to Canada or UK i spoke with a friend of mine and he said i would have to start all over again i mean going back to medical school please is this true or false
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Nobody: 5:53pm On Aug 30, 2021
Chinemeremikwa2:
Please i am a cardiovascular surgeon and hoping to relocate to Canada or UK i spoke with a friend of mine and he said i would have to start all over again i mean going back to medical school please is this true or false
uk is your best bet. Canada you will take you 2 to 3 years of exams.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Moving To Canada - Let's Meet Here! by Reddie: 8:30am On Oct 09, 2021
Chinemeremikwa2:
Please i am a cardiovascular surgeon and hoping to relocate to Canada or UK i spoke with a friend of mine and he said i would have to start all over again i mean going back to medical school please is this true or false

You will go through some exams not back to school. UK is easier. Better to try it first.

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