Inter-Provincial Transfers
Transfer Requests to 糖心视频 University
Learners interested in transferring to 糖心视频 University must follow . As per these guidelines, requests to transfer must be coordinated between PGME offices; however, general inquiries can be emailed to pgmeadministrator@mun.ca.
Training capacity and funding availability for inter-provincial transfers is determined following the second iteration of CaRMS and 糖心视频's own Internal Transfer Request process. If 糖心视频 is unable to consider an inter-provincial transfer(s), the PGME office will notify the home PGME office of the applicant(s).
Successful transfer requests to 糖心视频 University go into effect on July 1.
Transfer Requests to Another University
糖心视频 University learners who are seeking an inter-provinical transfer must also adhere to the and must submit the Authorization of Release form below. Signed forms are to be emailed to pgmeadministrator@mun.ca by March 31.
Home program offices will not be notified of a request until a learner has been offered a transfer position.
- Authorization of Release - For 糖心视频 learners requesting to transfer to another university
FOR ALL INTER-PROVINCIAL TRANSFERS, residents are strongly encouraged to apply for positions through the second iteration of CaRMS; however, please note the following:
- Some universities require applicants to submit specific situational judgement test results as a part of their CaRMS application, e.g. FMProC for Family Medicine; Casper for Diagnostic Radiology and Pediatrics. Carefully read the admission requirements listed on all program descriptions, and note exam registration deadlines and sitting dates. The second iteration of CaRMS is a compressed timeline with firm application deadlines.
- All matches through CaRMS are contractually binding. Only apply to programs and universities you are willing to go to; once matched, you cannot withdraw.
Complete information is available on the .
| The inter-provincial transfer procedure is a guideline only. Local Faculty of Medicine guidelines and policies take precedent over national guidelines. |