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Under Licensure, what does “provincial postgraduate educational license” refer to?

Vivianne
Vivianne
August 31, 2023 02:56
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The provincial postgraduate educational license refers to the license required for residents to practice medicine in a specific province.

Applicants in the first iteration of the R-1 Main Residency Match do not typically have this license.

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