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International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day on March 8th celebrates the achievements of women while raising awareness about discrimination and inviting us to action to drive gender parity. Of the 2,923 physicians licensed to practise in the province this year 44% or 1,273 are women. The College recognizes and celebrates the tremendous contribution and leadership of women physicians in Nova Scotia.[...]

College Welcomes Atlantic Register

The College is pleased to announce the launch of the Atlantic Register on May 1, 2023.  The Register will be available to all physicians in an Atlantic province licensed to practise without conditions, restrictions, undertakings or supervision. Physicians who wish to opt onto the Atlantic Register will do so by advising their home College and providing their consent. The annual cost is $500.00 and replaces all fees associated with temporary or locum licences. Physicians on the Atlantic Register can practise throughout the region as of right. 

College Commemorates African Heritage Month 2023

The College commemorates African Heritage Month with this year’s theme of Seas of Struggle – African Peoples from Shore to Shore. We honour the contributions of African Nova Scotians throughout their rich and complex history in the province dating back over 400 years. While the College recognizes that much work remains to be done to address anti-black racism within our healthcare system, we commend the leadership of African Nova Scotian physicians across [...]

Welcome Collaborative Launches April 11th

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.[...]

New Orientation Program to Welcome 140 Doctors

A new orientation program that will help welcome and settle 140 doctors trained outside of Canada over the next three years will soon launch in Nova Scotia. “We need more healthcare providers, and we are working hard to welcome those who have trained outside Canada but want to make Nova Scotia their home,” said Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson.[...]

New Medical Records Keeping Course Available Online

A new online medical records keeping course is now available through Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine. The primary purpose of the medical record is to enable all health care providers to provide quality health care to their patients. The medical record contributes to the quality, continuity and assessment of patient care. This new online course was designed to provide information on standards of care in medical record keeping as well as guidelines on documentation, including useful tools to facilitate the proper flow of information in all aspects of care. [...]

New Indigenous cultural safety training for healthcare providers

A new online course called To Know Better is to Do Better: Translating Indigenous Knowledge to Health Practice for Health-Care Providers in Nova Scotia is now available. The six-module online course will teach health-care providers how to create culturally safe environments for Indigenous patients in their clinics and offices.[...]

Effective December 1, late fees apply to all licence renewals

Each year you must renew your medical licence. If you practise within a corporation for which you are listed as a medical director, you must also renew your corporation permit. Before you renew your medical licence and corporation permit, please review your renewal checklists.[...]

Financial help for eligible IMGs in the first two years of practice

Internationally trained physicians who recently arrived in Nova Scotia can apply for financial help to assist with costs associated with relocation and professional expenses. The McCarthy/Stewart International Medical Graduate Grant will provide a one-time grant of $10,000 to 10 successful IMGs each year. This grant is administered by Doctors Nova Scotia.[...]

October 1 is Treaty Day

Treaty Day is October 1, with celebrations held on October 3 this year, to honour the important contributions and rich history of the Mi’kmaq people. The Peace and Friendship Treaties honour the enduring bond of friendship and respect between Nova Scotia’s Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and reaffirm the historic presence of the Mi’kmaq who have occupied the land for thousands of years.[...]