Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada

Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada, commonly abbreviated as LMCC, is not a license to practice medicine, but is generally a requirement to gain an independent practise license (a license to practise medicine) in Canada.

LMCC

The LMCC is granted to a physician that meet the following criteria:[1]

Canadian Medical Register

A medical graduate can be registered in the Canadian Medical Register provided he or she has successfully completed:[2]

License to Practice

The issuance of a license to practice is the function of the medical regulatory authorities. When a candidate has satisfied the various requirements imposed by the medical regulatory authority, the final step towards licensure to practice is to submit an application to the Registrar of that medical regulatory authority.

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