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The CFPC was founded in 1954 in Vancouver, British Columbia, as the "College of General Practice of Canada" out of a need to ensure family physicians were dedicated to continuing medical education. [4] There were 400 members at inception. [5] Victor L. Johnston, the first executive director, remained in office for ten consecutive years.
Toronto, Mississauga: MD 1843 1843 1847 259 1843 Medical Faculty of King's College, 1847 became University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, 1853-1887 abolished, 1887 reestablished by take over of Toronto School of Medicine, 1902 absorbed Victoria University Medical Department, 1903 absorbed Trinity Medical College [2] Québec
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (French: Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada) is a regulatory college which acts as a national, nonprofit organization established in 1929 by a special Act of Parliament to oversee the medical education of specialists in Canada.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, the college provided guidance for doctors to respond to the crisis in a uniform manner. [6] On March 16, 2020, the college suspended evaluations for the Non-Hospital Medical and Surgical Facilities Accreditation Program (NHMSFAP) and Diagnostic Accreditation Program (DAP).