Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada - Minimum Years of Training in RCPSC Accredited Programs

Minimum Years of Training in RCPSC Accredited Programs

  • Anatomical pathology - 5 years
  • Anaesthesia - 5 years
  • Cardiac surgery - 6 years
  • Community medicine - 5 years
  • Dermatology - 5 years
  • Diagnostic radiology - 5 years
  • Emergency medicine - 5 years
  • General pathology - 5 years
  • General surgery - 5 years
  • Hematological pathology - 4 years
  • Internal medicine - 4 years
  • Medical biochemistry - 5 years
  • Medical genetics - 5 years
  • Medical microbiology - 5 years
  • Neurology - 5 years
  • Neuropathology - 5 years
  • Neurosurgery - 6 years
  • Nuclear medicine - 5 years
  • Obstetrics and gynaecology - 5 years
  • Occupational medicine - 2 year sub-specialty of internal medicine
  • Ophthalmology - 5 years
  • Orthopedic surgery - 5 years
  • Otolaryngology - 5 years
  • Pediatrics - 4 years
  • Physical medicine & rehabilitation - 5 years
  • Plastic Surgery - 5 years
  • Psychiatry - 5 years
  • Radiation oncology - 5 years
  • Urology - 5 years

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