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  1. Thank you so much for your encouragements! Thanks for sharing your experience. I also feel like I did not perform up to par on the CFPC exam even though I apparently did decently (well enough to pass each station) during the practice SOOs. I too think about all the points I missed during the SOOs! Thank you so much for sharing I am going to wait until I have my results before finding a locum just to save myself from the embarrassment of having to tell someone I failed. I agree I will get on with the college application for now.
  2. Thank you for your helpful response. I guess I am just scared that I am the only resident to fail and want to prepare for the worst in case it happens!
  3. Hi all I just took the CCFP exam this past weekend and have been feeling extremely worried over how the exam went (both SOOs and SAMPs). I feel I did not perform my best at this exam and I would like to prepare for the likely scenario of me failing either one or both parts. I am especially worried about the SOOs. I am not sure what else I could have done to improve my performance. Could someone shed light on what I could do if I were to fail the CCFP exam / where to find supervisors as I prepare for the next exam? Thanks!
  4. Thank you Dany! Appreciate your help!
  5. Hello, I would appreciate any insight people can shed regarding my situation. I am a fourth year med student from Ontario who is interested in applying for fam medicine My top choices would be UBC (mostly St. Pauls) and UT. I am interested in the St. Paul's program primarily because my partner intends to return to BC. From looking at the UBC website it seems that there will likely only be around 12 spots available for CMG at the St. Paul's Website. Seeing that I have not done an elective at UBC (or any OOP electives) is it unlikely that I will be able to get a spot at UBC (with a mediocre application and potentially mediocre interview). Since UT fam med is qutie competitive I am concerned if I rank UBC first and UT second that I would get neither and end up getting one of my last choices (or worse, become unmatched). Can anyone shed light on applying to an UBC fam med program from out of province? Thank you!
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