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Hello everyone,
I'm a 4th year medical student (5 year program) in Royal college of surgeons in Ireland - Bahrain, planning to do my residency in Canada. I have the PR and I'm aware of the difficult path ahead of me 😀...I just have a couple of questions.
I've heard that fresh graduates have better chances in getting residency spots...I'm planning to do research in Canada for a year after my graduation in 2014. Will I still be considered a fresh graduate if I apply a year after my graduation?
My other option is sitting the mccee by the end of this year and apply through carms..but I havent done any electives in Canada, I will be doing an elective in Feb 2014. Are they going to consider the elective if I mention it on my CV?
I'm kinda lost. Will doing research after graduation increase my chances in getting a residency spot? Should I sit the mccee this year and apply without doing the research?
I'd appreciate some help.
I'm a 4th year medical student (5 year program) in Royal college of surgeons in Ireland - Bahrain, planning to do my residency in Canada. I have the PR and I'm aware of the difficult path ahead of me 😀...I just have a couple of questions.
I've heard that fresh graduates have better chances in getting residency spots...I'm planning to do research in Canada for a year after my graduation in 2014. Will I still be considered a fresh graduate if I apply a year after my graduation?
My other option is sitting the mccee by the end of this year and apply through carms..but I havent done any electives in Canada, I will be doing an elective in Feb 2014. Are they going to consider the elective if I mention it on my CV?
I'm kinda lost. Will doing research after graduation increase my chances in getting a residency spot? Should I sit the mccee this year and apply without doing the research?
I'd appreciate some help.