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In this video, we explore the Practice Ready Assessment (PRA) in Alberta, a great opportunity for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in family medicine. Alberta’s PRA program has some unique advantages compared to other provinces, especially for recent residency graduates. Eligibility Requirements for PRA-AB ✅ 1. Exams Required MCCQE Part 1 (Pass required) or USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3 (Alberta is one of the few provinces that accept the full USMLE series). No NAC OSCE required, making it more accessible for IMGs. TDM Exam (Therapeutic Decision-Making) is required but by invitation only after passing the initial screening. ✅ 2. Immigration Status PR or Canadian Citizenship is preferred, but Alberta may consider applicants without PR on a case-by-case basis. ✅ 3. Recent Clinical Practice Requirement You must have at least one year of clinical practice in the last three years. Unlike British Columbia (which requires only 960 hours in 3 years), Alberta requires a full 12 months of recent clinical practice. Clinical assistant roles do NOT count toward this requirement. Fellowships are NOT considered practice for this assessment. ✅ 4. Postgraduate Training Requirement You must have completed at least two years of postgraduate training (internship alone is not enough). This can be: Residency (2 years of family medicine training) OR Internship + 1 additional year of residency or structured postgraduate training. ✅ 5. No Independent Practice Requirement Unlike other provinces, Alberta does NOT require prior independent practice experience. Recent residency graduates can apply immediately after finishing their program. However, you must apply within two years of completing residency if you have not yet practiced independently. Why PRA-AB is a Great Option for IMGs ✔ No NAC OSCE required – Reduces the financial and logistical burden for applicants. ✔ USMLE accepted – One of the few provinces that recognize all three USMLE steps. ✔ No independent practice experience needed – Ideal for recent residency graduates who have not yet practiced independently. ✔ Faster Path to Licensure – Can lead to a provisional license with a return-of-service commitment. Final Thoughts Alberta’s Practice Ready Assessment program is an excellent pathway for IMGs, particularly for those who recently completed their residency but lack independent practice experience. However, it is crucial to apply within two years of completing your training, as the program requires recent clinical practice within the last three years. 📌 Next Steps: Check if you meet the training, exam, and practice requirements. Stay tuned for details on other provincial licensing options in Canada. 💬 Got questions? Drop them in the comments!