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Private consultations for international medical graduates and internationally trained physicians pursuing medical licensure in Canada. A consultation helps you make sense of the options and identify practical next steps.



You bring the details. I help you understand what appears realistic, what may be high-risk, and what may not be worth pursuing at this stage.
We review the licensing and certification routes that may be available to you based on your country of graduation, postgraduate training, specialty, clinical experience, exam history, and current goals. The focus is practical: which pathways appear possible, which require more preparation or documentation, and which are unlikely to be a good use of your time. More on LinkedIn Reviews and past event attendance on [Eventbrite].

Private Consultations

Private consultations for international medical graduates and internationally trained physicians pursuing medical licensure in Canada.

The information is public. The work is in reading it, sorting it, and applying it to your specific training, specialty, timeline, immigration status, and family situation.

A consultation helps you make sense of the options and identify practical next steps.

You bring the details. I help you understand what appears realistic, what may be high-risk, and what may not be worth pursuing at this stage.

Pathway and Feasibility

We review the licensing and certification routes that may be available to you based on your country of graduation, postgraduate training, specialty, clinical experience, exam history, and current goals.

The focus is practical: which pathways appear possible, which require more preparation or documentation, and which are unlikely to be a good use of your time.

Application Preparation

I review application strategy for CaRMS, Practice-Ready Assessment routes, fellowships, and Practice Eligibility Route submissions.

This may include postgraduate training documents, CV structure, personal statement strategy, reference letter planning, and PER preparation.

For PER applications, I review your postgraduate training and provide an advisory assessment of how it appears to map to the RCPSC Specialty Training Requirements. This is not an official RCPSC decision and does not guarantee the outcome of your application.

Examinations and Interviews

Consultations may include preparation strategy for the MCCQE Part I and the NAC OSCE, including review of your study plan, identification of weak areas, and specific resources for your situation.

Mock interviews and structured feedback for CaRMS and fellowship interviews, focused on the questions and scenarios most likely to come up given your background.

Sequencing

Many physicians underestimate how exams, applications, immigration timelines, relocation, finances, and family logistics collide.

We work through a realistic sequence so you understand what to do first, what can happen in parallel, and where delays or conflicts are most likely.

Return-to-Practice Planning

For physicians returning to clinical practice after time away, we work on a practical plan to rebuild your readiness.

This may include identifying gaps, updating documentation, refreshing clinical knowledge, seeking appropriate clinical exposure where possible, strengthening your CV, and framing the time away in future applications or interviews.

Scope

You receive my professional opinion based on the information you provide and my experience working with internationally trained physicians.

This is not an official ruling. I am not the MCC, RCPSC, CFPC, CaRMS, or any provincial medical regulatory authority, and I do not guarantee outcomes.

When a pathway appears unlikely to work, I will say so.

About

I trained as a physician in Brazil and went through the Canadian certification process myself. Since then, I have worked with international medical graduates and internationally trained physicians through private consultations, group sessions, and educational events.

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