How many mainpro credits do I have?
Mainpro+ requirements
Submit at least 25 credits each year (either certified or non-certified). At least 125 of the 250 credits must be Mainpro+ certified.
How to claim Mainpro credits?
To claim the credits in your Holding Area please log in to your Mainpro+ account and click “Holding Area” in the top menu or select the activity from the “Incomplete CPD Activities” section on your main dashboard. Answer the required questions and click “Submit.”
What is CCFP Canada?
The CCFP (Certification in the College of Family Physicians) is the national standard for training and certification in family medicine. ... Once you complete the CCFP, you will be awarded Certification in Family Medicine and will be CCFP-certified.
How do you log on mainpro credits?
Go to www.cfpc.ca and go to “Enter your Mainpro® Credits” If you are a first time user, follow the prompts to “create” your password o You will be asked for the following information: CFPC ID number, date of birth, name of medical school attended, a valid email address If you are a returning user, enter your email ...
How do you become a CFPC?
Resident
- Be a physician who is a member of the CFPC and is now enrolled as a resident in an approved postgraduate training program in a medical discipline other than family medicine.
- Pay annual fees; renewal is on July 1st.
- Be a member of both the national College and a Chapter.
- Fulfil CPD requirements:
What is a CFPC specialist?
The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional home for family physicians who provide comprehensive, community-adaptive care to their patients, as well as family physicians who focus some or all of their practices in certain domains of care that help meet the needs of their patients and ...
Is CFPC membership mandatory?
All CFPC members who are in full or part time practice are required to participate in the College's Continuing Medical Education (CME) program, referred to as Mainpro®.
How much does a family doctor make in Ontario?
Family medicine — Gross annual income by province
Province |
Annual income |
British Columbia |
$308,399 |
Ontario |
$303,656 |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
$290,388 |
Average |
$331,615 |
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