Post graduate salaries and benefits differ by province and are determined by two things: your training year, and the province you work in.
See below the salaries and benefits for Western University - Obstetrics and Gynecology - London.
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London
London is a Canadian city in southwestern Ontario, just north of Lake Erie and the U.S. border. It’s home to the University of Western Ontario. Among the city’s range of museums are Museum London, a showcase for regional art and historical artefacts, and the interactive Children’s Museum. The city centre features numerous parks and greenways along the Thames River.
In your opinion, what are the highlights of your program?
Strong obstetrical training
What are the best aspects of being a resident specific to your experience in your program?
I’m getting good obstetrical training, and we do call in groups of 3 so you develop a good relationship with your resident crew
What is the community like within your program?
Collegial, we all look out for each other and cover call for one another when things come up. Some of us are close friends within the group too.
What is your life like outside of being a resident (eg: extracurricular, social activities)?
Difficult to have much of a social life in junior years, it’s similar to other surgical residencies. It gets easier with more seniority.
How does your program foster a culture of wellness for its residents?
Our department buys us a huge shopping spree of snacks and food twice a year which stocks our team room. Many staff also buy food for the team on call.
What are you most looking forward to in the next year?
Surgical training
In your opinion, what are the highlights of your program?
What are the best aspects of being a resident specific to your experience in your program?
What is the community like within your program?
What is your life like outside of being a resident (eg: extracurricular, social activities)?
How does your program foster a culture of wellness for its residents?
What are you most looking forward to in the next year?
In your opinion, what are the highlights of your program?
What are the best aspects of being a resident specific to your experience in your program?
What is the community like within your program?
What is your life like outside of being a resident (eg: extracurricular, social activities)?
How does your program foster a culture of wellness for its residents?
What are you most looking forward to in the next year?