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In this video, we explore the Clinical Assistant License in Alberta, a valuable pathway for fresh medical graduates who may not yet qualify for independent practice in Canada. This license allows International Medical Graduates (IMGs) to gain hands-on experience in the Canadian healthcare system, even if they do not have prior independent practice experience. Eligibility Requirements for a Clinical Assistant License in Alberta ✅ 1. Exam Requirements MCCQE Part 1 (Pass required) or USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3 (if completed, they can replace MCCQE1). ✅ 2. Postgraduate Training Requirement Minimum of one year of postgraduate training, which can include a structured internship. No additional residency is required. ✅ 3. Recent Clinical Practice Requirement You must have at least six months of clinical practice in the last three years. This ensures that candidates are not out of practice for too long before applying. ✅ 4. No Independent Practice Experience Required Unlike other licensing pathways, you do not need prior independent practice experience to qualify. This makes it an excellent opportunity for recent graduates who want to gain clinical exposure in Canada. Why Consider the Clinical Assistant License? ✔ Bridges the Gap to Residency & Full Licensure – Helps fresh graduates strengthen their applications for residency (CaRMS) or Practice Ready Assessments (PRA). ✔ Canadian Healthcare Experience – Gain direct clinical exposure, including history-taking, physical exams, and case discussions under supervision. ✔ Stronger Reference Letters – Working in a supervised medical role can lead to valuable recommendations for future licensing applications. ✔ Breaks the Gap in Practice – If you have been out of practice, this role may help fulfill recency-of-practice requirements in some provinces. Final Thoughts The Clinical Assistant License in Alberta is a fantastic option for IMGs who recently completed their internship or medical school and want to gain Canadian clinical experience before applying for residency or independent practice. 📌 Next Steps: Check if you meet the training, exam, and practice requirements. Consider this pathway as a stepping stone to residency or a practice-ready assessment. 💬 Have questions? Drop them in the comments below!