Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada - Medical Residents

Medical Residents

The resident membership category was established in 1997 to encourage affiliation with the College at an early stage in a resident's career. Those who choose to join the College receive complementary membership during the time they are registered in an RCPSC accredited residency program.

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