Title: Career Counseling
1Career Counseling
- Planning a Summer Experience
2Summer Experience
- Clinical opportunities in the summer
- Northern experience
- Rural experience
- Summer Early Exposure Program
- External electives
- BSc med program
- You need to be registered with the University of
Manitoba for any experiences in the summer.
3Why choose a summer experience?
- Allows an opportunity to explore areas of
medicine that seem to be of interest to you. - Can rule things in or rule things out!
- Create mentorship relationships.
- Will contribute to your learning.
4Early Exposure Experiences
- Experiences during your academic year
- Contact the physician mentor and arrange a time
to spend in that practice setting - Provides a quick snapshot of that part of their
practice - Good to look at many different experiences
5Summer Early Exposures
- Periods of 2-12 weeks
- Arranged by the student
- Register with S204- Beth Jennings
- Submit form for approval and registration
- Objectives for the summer experience necessary
- Will appear on your university transcript
6Student name Clinical supervisor Dates Please
describe the early exposure experience (site,
type of experience, discipline) Provide in the
space below your objectives for your early
exposure experience Student signature Supervisor
signature Please return completed form to
S204 Approved by University registration
completed
Please return completed form to S204
Approved by University registration completed
7Summer early exposure
- Must be with physician associated with the
University of Manitoba - Minimum of 2 weeks but can be longer
- Can do with more than one preceptor but must do
at least 2 weeks with each preceptor. - Completion of the early exposure will require
signature from preceptor on evaluation form - Pass/fail non-credit course on transcript.
8External Electives
- Outside of Manitoba
- Registration with the College in the province you
are considering doing an early exposure in is
required. - Ontario is the only province that does not
require registration - Details regarding provincial registration is
available thru student affairs office.
9External Electives outside of Canada
- If the activity does not require you to function
in the role of a medical student registration is
not required. - If you will be functioning in the role of a
medical student you need to be registered. - Confirmation of the elective by the supervisor is
required, experiences associated with a
university are preferred. - Please see student affairs regarding approval for
any such electives - Travel health requirements need to be fulfilled.
10BSC Medicine
- In the BSc med program you are registered as a
medical student for the summer. - As such you can arrange clinical exposures during
the summer. - Your preceptor may be able to find some
experiences for you. - If not please come and see us and we can try and
find something for you. - Needs to be fitted in around obligations to the
program.
11Province/Territory Registration Requirements
- British Columbia
- All medical students must be registered with the
College. The process occurs only through the
undergraduate medical education office and for
out of province students are granted only to
clerkship level students and above. - Alberta
- All medical students must be registered with the
College, this process occurs through the
undergraduate medical education office.
Observerships do not need to be registered.
12Province/TerritoryRegistration Requirements
- Saskatchewan
- All students must be registered with the College,
registration can occur directly with the College. - Manitoba
- All students must be registered, registration
occurs only through the undergraduate medical
education office. The College does not approve
observerships.
13Province/TerritoryRegistration Requirements
- Ontario
- In Ontario the undergraduate medical students are
not required to be registered with the College.
Out of province students seeking to do an
elective are advised to contact the undergraduate
medical education office associated with the
locations they wish to locate in.
14Province/Territory Registration Requirements
- Quebec
- The College does not require registration of
medical students, but the universities involved
ask that the students register with the
university involved in the site the students are
wishing to student in. - Newfoundland-Labrador
- All medical students must be registered with the
College, registration must occur through the
undergraduate medical education office, St.
Johns, Newfoundland-Labrador.
15Province/Territory Registration Requirements
- Nova Scotia
- No reply to date.
- New Brunswick
- All medical students must be registered, can
register directly with the College.
16Province/Territory Registration Requirements
- Prince Edward Island
- All medical students receiving an educational
experience in the hospitals or doctors offices
are required to be registered on the Medical
Education Register. This would include summer
students who are working in the offices of the
Medical Society, and not necessarily under the
auspices of a medical school.
17Province/Territory Registration Requirements
- Nunavut
- All students are required to be on the College
register, they can register directly with the
College. - North West Territories
- Students are required to be registered with the
College on an educational register permit.
Registration can occur directly with the College.
18Province/Territory Registration Requirements
- Yukon
- All students must apply for and be issued a
medical student permit. The application and
licensing process is conducted through the
Registrars office. One person is designated to
coordinate medical student placement in the
Yukon.