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  2. Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) is a private, not-for-profit [1] institution with two campus locations: the CCNM -Toronto Campus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and the CCNM -Boucher Campus in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. The college's legal operating name is the Institute of Naturopathic Education and Research.

  3. Regulation and prevalence of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathic Practitioners also have to be licensed to compound Homeopathic medicine and to dispense any medicine falling within their scope of practice. Both conventional pharmacology and Homoeopharmaceutics are a legal training requirement. Training therefore is based upon the medical curriculum with homeopathy as the primary therapeutic focus.

  4. Naturopathic Physicians Licensing Examinations - Wikipedia

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    Clinical case and questions illustrating the use of homeopathic products to treat an eight-year-old child in respiratory distress with tachypnea and gasping respiration, from 2009 NPLEX official study guide. Very little is known about the NPLEX exam, and it has been called a mystery by those outside the naturopathic community.

  5. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada - Wikipedia

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    For the graduates of these particular jurisdictions, the College assesses their training to determine the extent to which they have successfully met and completed the Royal College training requirements. When the training is deemed comparable and acceptable, the IMGs are ruled eligible to take the Royal College certification examination ...

  6. Medical Council of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A physician who meets the following requirements is enrolled in the Canadian Medical Register as a Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC): [26] Graduate from a medical school listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools

  7. Flexner Report - Wikipedia

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    The Flexner Report [1] is a book-length landmark report of medical education in the United States and Canada, written by Abraham Flexner and published in 1910 under the aegis of the Carnegie Foundation. Flexner not only described the state of medical education in North America, but he also gave detailed descriptions of the medical schools that ...

  8. Board certification - Wikipedia

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    Board certification is also used in the field of pharmacy, where a pharmacist can be recognized in specialized areas of advanced pharmacy practice after fulfilling eligibility requirements and passing a certification examination by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties [3] or the National Board of Medication Therapy Management. [4]

  9. Medical school in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, cardiac surgery is a direct-entry residency (equivalent training can be obtained by pursuing a cardiac fellowship following residency in general surgery, but this route is far less popular). A fellowship in thoracic surgery can be pursued following residency in either cardiac or general surgery.