Postgraduate Medical Education definition

Postgraduate Medical Education means the Re-entry residency positions that the Province funds in exchange for a Return of Service obligation, including the Re-entry Residency position that the Participant is receiving in exchange for agreeing to the terms of this Contract and any advanced training approved by the Province;
Postgraduate Medical Education means the residency position that is funded under this Contract;
Postgraduate Medical Education means the residency positions that the Ministry of Health funds in exchange for a Return of Service obligation, including the Residency position that the Participant is receiving in exchange for agreeing to the terms of the Contract and any advanced training for the Participant;

Examples of Postgraduate Medical Education in a sentence

  • Explanation: Estimate of two-years costs of the Postgraduate Medical Education, plus Compound Interest.

  • Explanation: Estimate of three-years costs of the Postgraduate Medical Education, plus Compound Interest.

  • Annually, the cost to the Province to fund the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education is approximately $153,000, including the Participant’s salary and benefits.

  • The Participant must make all efforts to obtain a Certificate of Registration from the College no later than three (3) months from the completion date of the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education.

  • Explanation: Estimate of three-years costs or four-years costs as applicable of the Postgraduate Medical Education as determined by the University of British Columbia, plus Compound Interest.

  • Explanation: Estimate of one-year cost of the Postgraduate Medical Education, plus Compound Interest.

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