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Dr. Eric Lam

Directeur(trice) du programme

Elaine Grant

Administrateur(trice)
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17
Dec
17:00  
PST  
— Séance d’information
UBC Division of Cardiac Surgery-CaRMS 2026 Information session
19
Jan
07:30  
PST  
UBC OBGYN CaRMS Interview
20
Jan
07:30  
PST  
UBC OBGYN CaRMS Interview
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Université de la Colombie-Britannique
17
Dec
17:00  
PST  
— Séance d’information
UBC Division of Cardiac Surgery-CaRMS 2026 Information session
19
Jan
07:30  
PST  
UBC OBGYN CaRMS Interview
20
Jan
07:30  
PST  
UBC OBGYN CaRMS Interview

Faits saillants

This two year program currently includes clinical rotations at Vancouver Hospital, St. Paul’s Hospital, Surrey Memorial Hospital, Royal Jubilee Hospital and Victoria General Hospital. Electives are also organized at other centers including the B.C. Cancer Agency (BCCA), Royal Columbian Hospital (RCH), Lions Gate Hospital (LGH), Richmond General Hospital (RGH) and Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops. The organization of rotations is designed to provide a range of clinical experience ranging from quaternary services to community gastroenterology at a major academic health center, in the context of graduated increase in responsibility.

Flexibility is built into the program to allow trainees to tailor training to their specific needs including gaining clinical experience elsewhere or to engage in basic research training.

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Renseignements généraux

This residency program is for 2 years.

Program length of training does not exceed the Royal College or College of Family Physicians of Canada standard.

 

The trainees complete fourteen blocks of core clinical rotations and ten blocks of required electives. In addition, the trainees have 2 blocks in their 2nd year of training to choose the electives that suit their personal preferences and for future career growth and development.  The core clinical training is divided so that exposure is segmented over a period of two years to allow development of graduation of responsibility.

Each rotation block is 4 weeks in length.  The rotations are scheduled in one to three consecutive blocks and are classified as follows:

Core Clinical Rotation

2 – 3 blocks at either VGH or SPH

Required Electives

Year One

Introduction to Endoscopy (VGH & SPH) – one block
Nutrition (SPH) – one block
Radiology (VGH) – one block
Pathology (VGH) – one block
GI Oncology (BCCA) – one block
Research – one block
Hepatology and Transplantation (VGH) – one block
 
 
Year Two
Community GI – two blocks
Hepatology and Transplantation (VGH) – two blocks
Electives – two blocks

 

Ambulatory Training

Throughout the two year training program, trainees will participate in longitudinal ambulatory clinics consisting of IBD, hepatology, therapeutics and general GI.  Ambulatory clinics are one half day per week for a period of 6 months each, unless the trainee is outside Vancouver.

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Informations sur les salaires

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 University of British Columbia - Adult Gastroenterology - Vancouver.
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Vancouver
Vancouver (/vænˈkuːvər/ (listen) van-KOO-vər) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016. The Greater Vancouver area had a population of 2.6 million in 2021, making it the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada.