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A family doctor in Canada receives their accreditation through the College of Family Physicians of Canada. They must also pursue additional education to keep their certification.
For every doctor, there are about six nurses for a total of 288,500 nurses living in Canada in 2006. Over 95% work in Canada (275,145 people). In all provinces except Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia, the relative share of nurses among all nurses in the country is slightly higher than the province's share of the population. Nationally, there are 881 nurses per 100,000 Canadians.
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as for as my knowledge is concern it is fake
The name 'Canada' originated from the Huron and Iroquois word 'Kanata', meaning community, village, or settlement.
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada
If you look on web site "college of Physicians and Surgeons Canada" you can look up Dr.'s and their bio can tell you where they are liscensed.I imagine USA has a similar web site,whatever governing body for American Dr. is.
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada
Fellowship in the College of Family Physicians of Canada (FCFP)
FRCPC stands for Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada. It is a professional designation for physicians in Canada who have completed specialized training and passed examinations in a particular medical specialty.
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada. It means she's board certified.
A family doctor in Canada receives their accreditation through the College of Family Physicians of Canada. They must also pursue additional education to keep their certification.
The American style osteopathy (which has surgery and medications) is a regulated health profession in Ontario (Canada) exactly in the same category as medicine, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario regulates osteopathic physicians. The European style osteopathy (co surgery, no medications) also known as osteopathic manual practice is not yet a regulated health profession in Ontario. However the osteopathic manual practitioners in Ontario are working towards making regulation happen. To this end College of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners of Ontario (COMPO); http://www.fb.com/compontario has been founded by OMPs in Ontario to regulated osteopathic manual practice in Ontario.
CCFP = Certification in the College of Family Physicians or Certificant of the College of Family Practice of Canada MB ChB = Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery LMCC = Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada FRCGP = Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners MScGP = unknown but I bet it is for a masters in general or family practice.
For every doctor, there are about six nurses for a total of 288,500 nurses living in Canada in 2006. Over 95% work in Canada (275,145 people). In all provinces except Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia, the relative share of nurses among all nurses in the country is slightly higher than the province's share of the population. Nationally, there are 881 nurses per 100,000 Canadians.
The website for The Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery allows people to search for surgeons located in their area. Also The Canada Society of Plastic Surgeons is another website that allows you to find local doctors.