A group of young doctors having a meeting around a table in the hospital boardroom.

Welcome Collaborative launches April 11

The Welcome Collaborative is a new orientation program designed to help physicians who have trained outside of Canada and issued a Defined licence, to integrate successfully into the Nova Scotian healthcare system.

The Welcome Collaborative developed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia will help welcome and settle 140 doctors trained outside of Canada over the next three years. The orientation program aims to address gaps in the onboarding experience of these newly licensed physicians.

The orientation program includes presentations from the College as well as from:

The orientation covers topics such as:

In October 2022, the College successfully delivered a pilot session of the Welcome Collaborative with a cohort of eight physicians participating.

The provincial government is investing $1.3 million to develop this orientation program offering doctors coming to Nova Scotia support, mentorship and a sense of community.

Welcome Collaborative to be held on April 11 - 13, 2023, at the College offices.

For more information, please contact the College at: welcomecollaborative@cpsns.ns.ca

The College acknowledges that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship. We also acknowledge that people of African descent have been in Nova Scotia for over 400 years, and we honour and offer gratitude to those ancestors.