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O.K. I’m a Family Medicine Graduate… Now What? February 5, 2015 Department of Family Medicine (DFM) Darlene Befus Physician Recruitment Coordinator & Physician.

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1 O.K. I’m a Family Medicine Graduate… Now What? February 5, 2015 Department of Family Medicine (DFM) Darlene Befus Physician Recruitment Coordinator & Physician Services

2 2 What will be covered? Who do I contact with questions regarding practicing in Calgary? Practice Checklist – Licensing & Practice Readiness How do I find out about practice opportunities in Calgary? How do I practice as a locum in Calgary? Are there practice opportunities through the Primary Care Networks? What if I do not pass my CCFP, can I still practice in Calgary? I require a Medical Staff Appointment (Clinical Privileges) to work in an AHS facility, when should I apply? –Benefits of Belonging to the DFM I would like to teach learners, how do I obtain an academic appointment?

3 3 What is in your folder?: Licensing & Practice Readiness: FM Graduates Information Sheet Power Point Presentation - Slides Licensing & Practice Checklist with Applications Attached CPSA – What’s Next for Graduating Residents? Sections of Family Medicine Resources Business Survival Guide –Key tools & resources to enhance family physician practice management –Developed by practicing family physicians Maternal Newborn Referral Guidelines Sample Locum Contract & Key Discussion Points Billing Quick Lists

4 4 Who do I contact …practicing in Calgary? Darlene Befus - Physician Recruitment Coordinator Connected with practice opportunities One on one support Not only when you graduate –Looking for a new practice opportunity –Special interests –Leasing options –Answer questions regarding all aspects of of practicing family medicine in Calgary Contact information available on business card folder.

5 5 Practice Checklist-Licensing & Practice Readiness Practice Checklist included in your package –Follow the steps and you will be ready to practice Timelines & prerequisites included For each step of checklist there is an information sheet or application in your package

6 6 CPSA License Licensing Process – Go to www.cpsa.ab.cawww.cpsa.ab.ca –Remember that the CPSA license you have in residency would be considered a previous registration –If you do not have a clinic address it may be valuable to have a mailbox so your home information is not on CPSA website

7 7 physicianapply.ca – Application for Medical Registration What is the application for medical registration? –It is a secure, web-based process for applying to Canadian medical regulatory authorities (MRAs). The application process is accessed through physiciansapply.ca.

8 8 Benefits What are the benefits of applying to MRAs through physiciansapply.ca? –Applying to multiple jurisdictions will be easier through a simplified, harmonized electronic system. Once the application process is fully deployed, you will be able to apply to any or all of the 13 provincial/territorial MRAs in Canada electronically from your physiciansapply.ca account instead of having to submit a different one for each jurisdiction. –The harmonized application process will ensure that credential recognition for all physicians is fair, transparent, timely and consistent. –Information stored over time in physiciansapply.ca, such as your credentials and exam results, will prepopulate your applications, making them easier and faster to complete.

9 9 The rest of the steps…. CMPA (Canadian Medical Protective Association) Membership application/Reactivation Form – in package Must have a valid CPSA license before submission Can be submitted electronically or print and fax or mail New Practitioner Registration - See “Practitioner Information Form” – included in package – do not forget to include attachments – CPSA Wallet Card, Void Cheque & CPSA RUA Document Triplicate Prescriptions – application in package WCB - Application form in package AMA - More information www.albertadoctors.orgwww.albertadoctors.org Upgrade before Sept 30, 2015

10 10 Sections of Family Medicine

11 11 Medical Staff Appointment – DFM/AHS Medical staff appointment could take up to 120 days Start the process immediately –If you plan to work in a AHS facility – start the process by March 1, 2015 –Send request to Rebecca Clarke –Receive a Determination of Privileges  complete and send back to Rebecca  Medical Staff Appointment package will be requested from the Medical Staff office  Applicant will receive the application –If you are going to be able to work in an AHS facility by July 15, 2015 – you MUST do your part

12 12 How do I apply? Contact Information Email fm-appt@albertahealthservices.ca for processfm-appt@albertahealthservices.ca Call Rebecca Clarke at 403-955-9227 DO NOT DELAY! Apply no later than March 31, 2015

13 13 What happens if I do not pass my combined LMCC & CCFP exam? If you do not pass your LMCC exam …. – you will not be registered for independent practice in Alberta (you can work in Saskatchewan If you pass your LMCC but not your CCFP exam…. – you will be required to obtain a “provisional license” through the CPSA Step 1: Contact the CPSA Step 2: Talk to your residency program director for a letter indicating you have successfully completed the FM Residency Program Step 3: Contact Darlene Befus to assist you through the process –Will assist you to find a sponsor for the 3 month supervision required (Must work in the same office for the full 3 months) –Sponsor will be required to submit a letter on your behalf to CPSA indicating willingness to sponsor & fee of up to a $5400 cost for the sponsorship –Require an AHS letter of support and Darlene will obtain that for you. Contact: Darlene Befus, Physician Recruitment Coordinator 403-955-9330 or darlene.befus@albertahealthservices.ca

14 14 Practice Opportunities Go to: www.calgaryfamilymedicine.cawww.calgaryfamilymedicine.ca –Divided into quadrants –Section specifically for locums Other Areas of Interest –Sections of Family Medicine – Community Primary Care, Urgent Care, Seniors Care, Palliative Care, Medical Inpatient Care (Hospitalist), Maternal Newborn Care –Contact the Section Chief or Site Leader directly or contact Darlene to find out more details regarding opportunities and making connections –Contact Information – included in package Can meet one on one with Darlene –DFM will set up a series of interviews Teaching Learners - Contact Darlene for a complete information sheet on teaching opportunities.

15 15 Questions?


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