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Hello future doctor, Congratulations on starting medical school! We hope you enjoy our presentations at student orientation, as our President, Dr. Samantha Hill, and our President-elect, Dr. Adam Kassam, share their personal experiences with medical school, and why we can’t wait for you to join the Ontario Medical Association (OMA). The OMA is ready to support you on your journey of becoming one of Ontario’s Doctors. We are here to help you succeed as a medical student, prepare you for your residency and in time, setting up a medical practice. And as a member, we’ll keep you connected and informed on matters that affect the profession and public, through our OMA app, President’s Update, social media channels (@ontariodoctors), Scrub-in (OMA’s publication for Ontario medical students) and the Ontario Medical Review (OMR). If you haven’t joined the OMA yet, we’ve attached a snapshot of what you can expect with an OMA Membership. Have questions? Our team is standing by, ready to help. OMA Insurance Education & Engagement Specialists Rehana Adam: University of Toronto & University of Ottawa Sarah Tufts McMaster University & Western University Marta Hano: Queen's University & Northern School of Medicine OMA Advantages Program for exclusive member discounts Rebeca Lewy Become a member of the OMA Take advantage of the services and programs that have been designed just for you. Visit content.oma.org/students or contact membership@oma.org for more information. Sincerely, Your Ontario Medical Association Doctors. We lead you to better health.
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I am a third year medical student partway through their core clinical rotations. I entered this year having absolutely no clue what I might want to do with my career. I was surprised to find how much I enjoyed my psychiatry rotation. It has been the only rotation thus far where I felt I was able to connect with my patients and truly care for them. I think part of my positive experience had to do with the fact that my attending placed a lot of responsibilities on me and gave me a very high degree of independence (for a third year) in managing patients. Also the staff were generally all very happy. Overall, I think I want to do this for the rest of my life. So my question is what can I do in the upcoming months leading up to carms to make myself a reasonably strong candidate for a cdn psych residency? I have to be honest I’ve had a tough go at medical school. Didn’t do much extracurriculars wise (eg no publications or presentations). Had to take some time away from school. However, I am an average student if grades and clinical evals are anything to go off of. So what’s my shot? How do I become better? Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks a bunch :)
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I graduated with a pre med degree majoring in biology and minoring chemistry. i want to study in the UK for a couple of reasons: relatively cheaper than the US and I need a lifestyle change. But I do want to finish my residency in the US so I can work there easily. any recommendations? I have had a long gap" year" that I managed to earn a masters degree while I work but it is time to go to medical school now. I'm confused as to why there are two medical programs where one is undergrad and one is a graduate program! what is the difference? Any recommendations to schools that accept international student in the UK? looking forward to your input:)))
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Check out your housing options on www.MedsHousing.com There are over 900 listings in Canada and USA MedsHousing.com was founded by a 4 generation team of medical healthcare members in Canada and USA We have all experienced the housing stress while moving up the training food chain Search Listings for: short term electives interviews (CaRMS) furnished and unfurnished long term residency fellowship close to medical schools and hospitals www.MedsHousing.com be found in various medical school manuals and journals. Recognised by the CFMS. ?Questions? email us at: info@MedsHousing.com If you have a place to rent close to medical school or hospital suitable for the medical community or have a great landlord to refer, why not give us a try? **It is free to list during our beta launch**. *Why not rent out your place while out on electives *if permitted by landlord and condo bylaws* *Try hosting a fellow medical trainee doing an elective or interview in your area
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Just launched. Roommate search FACEBOOK page for the medical community Post what you are looking for on www.Medshousing.com new FB Roommate page
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Sunnybrook Medical Student, Residency, Fellowship Fully Furnished 1 bedroom flat in triplex Walk to work, shops, subway. Current tenants in complex are fellows at Sunny brook and downtown www.MedsHousing.com Sunnybrook Hospital walk, bike, drive, bus available July 1, 2018 Min 6 months. Currently rented by Sunnybrook Trauma Fellow. Ideal for Sunnybrook medical resident, fellow or new grad. Triplex in Fabulous North Toronto Yonge/Lawrence neighbourhood (Bedford Park, Lawrence Park, Wanless Park) all current tenants in building are fellows @Sunnybrook and MaRS. MODERN DESIGNER FURNISHINGS **Totally RENOVATED 2015** -one outside parking included -WIFI included*** -heating and hot water included*** -tenant pays electricity only
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FOR RENT: Aura at College Park (386 Yonge Street) $1400/month (hydro + wifi separate) Private room with exclusive use of second bath. (The condo has two beds and baths, I will be occupying one of the rooms and baths and you will be occupying the other) The condo has great amenities including -Madonna’s Hard Candy Gym -Theatre Room -Rooftop Patios -Underground Subway (College Stn) -Bed, Bath & Beyond, Marshalls, coffee shops, etc. inside the building -Underground tunnel to a variety of stores and two food courts -And more! The condo is pretty big and bright and you can even get a view of the CN Tower from the balcony! I’m a recent grad and am preferably looking for grad students, recent grads or working professionals but anyone who is interested is more than welcome to shoot me a message! Preference will go to those that are willing to sign longer term leases and are okay with unfurnished rooms. (at least 8 months) Viewings are available ASAP and move in is April 1st. to contact : MedsHousing.com Listing ID #0012738
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Live in Danforth Village (Downtown Toronto) 2 Rooms available Great location for electives www.MedsHousing.com Listing ID #0011014 Toronto-Short term! -5 mins walk to subway-Clean furnished room 104 Coleman Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada Posted on November 14, 2016 We are a respectable Singapore family and have successfully raised and nurtured 3 grown-up boys, two currently in final year top Canada Medical Schools (UoT and UBC) and one is a professional Actuary. Our three boys are not living with us and thus we have decided to share our spacious home with international students or travelers. Our home is located in a upscale and respectable neighborhood. It is clean and super convenient in all aspects. We have 2 spacious rooms available. The environment is Safe, Quiet and Peaceful. STRICTLY NO DRUGS….. – 5 mins walk to the Main Street station (with subway, street-cars and buses). – 1 min walk to Coleman Park – 1 min walk to Tennis Court – 24-hrs buses and streetcars. – 15 mins by subway to downtown. – Airport directly bus and subway during the day. At night the bus service connects all the way to the airport via downtown. – 8 mins walk to GO train station to connect to other cities. – Plenty of shops (24-hr Sobey, 24 hrs Metro, 24-hr Subway restaurant, 24-hr Tim Hortons, Dollarama, Burger King, Popeye chicken,Pizza Pizza, etc), banks (TD, RBC, Scotia, CIBC), grocery stores and international eateries/restaurants. All within 2 mins walk from our home. $200/ week or $700/month
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Hamilton-1 bdrm in walkable area Short term friendly 181 Napier Street, Hamilton, ON, Canada Posted on November 14, 2016 www.MedsHousing.com Listing ID #0010967 1 private bedroom in an old character home with modern updates. Shared bath, kitchen and living room. 93 walkscore, close to all amenities, go bus and train.
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Saskatoon-Shared 2 bedroom apartment close to Saskatoon hospitals 510 5th Ave N, Saskatoon, SK, Canada Posted on November 13, 2016 www.MedsHousing.com Listing ID #0010959 Two bedroom apartment steps from Saskatoon City Hospital, 14 min walk from Royal University Hospital & 7 min drive to St. Paul's. Also a 1 minute walk to free interhospital shuttle that runs q20 min. $200/week or $50/night includes all utilities, parking, laundry, wifi, king size expandable day bed, use of communal hot tub, sauna, & small pool. Accommodations shared with U of S resident. Contact through MedsHousing.com with any questions.
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Hamilton Elective? Stay with two *surgical residents* Listing #0004849 www.MedsHousing.com Available October 1st: One room available in a lovely and updated home (built in 2007) located directly behind St. Joseph’s (Charleton Campus). It is ideal for medical students or residents. The house has all amenities (parking, dishwasher, Nespresso, washer/dryer, air conditioning, outdoor space, and security system) and is located within 10min of all Hamilton hospitals. ***The house will be shared with two current surgical residents at McMaster.*** Short term price: $350/week. Monthly price can be negotiated. If interested, please contact Alex to further discuss details and/or set up a showing.
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https://medshousing.com/properties/bedroom-with-private-bath-available-in-upper-forest-hill-apartment/ TORONTO-Short term or long term *Elective* Upper Forest Hill-Bedroom with Private Bath available in Upper Forest Hill Apartment 22 Shallmar Blvd, Toronto, ON, Canada Listing ID #0005320 www.MEDShousing.com 15 minutes by car:35 minutes by public transit: Hospital Corridor downtown (Sick Kids, TGH, Princess Margaret, Mt. Sinai) Private Bedroom and Private bath available in ground-floor Upper Forest Hill Apartment. Common spaces are furnished. Available bedroom contains double bed, night table, hook up for cable TV. Your private bathroom includes shower. $1000 a month, includes rent, utilities, cable, internet and alarm system. Laundry not included, but available in building. Building has updated pool and direct access to belt line trail, perfect for runners, walkers and cyclists! Bike parking available in building. Unfortunately no pets allowed in the building. 2 minute walk to #7 (Bathurst) bus routes, north and southbound. 5 minute walk to Eglinton Avenue West bus stops. 1 km from Eglinton West Subway station. 15 minute drive to Sunnybrook and Baycrest, and close to Allen Expressway and highway 401. I am a quiet introvert who rarely entertains and keeps consistent hours. Price local currency : $1,000/mo
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OTTAWA- elective friendly- Furnished room available for meds electives – General Hospital (CHEO) 1560 Dorion Ave, Ottawa, ON, Canada Listing ID #0005425 www.MEDShousing.com https://medshousing.com/properties/furnished-room-available-for-med-electives-general-hospital-cheo/ Looking for a room to rent while you’re on elective at the General Hospital (CHEO)? Look no further. I have a spare room that I rent out to med students while their here on elective. I have been doing this for the past three years and found it to be a pleasurable experience. I have met many students from across the country. The room comes fully furnished, wi-fi included, shared washroom and kitchen. Pet free and smoke free. Close to shopping. About a 10-12 minute walk to hospital. Reasonable inclusive weekly rate of $200. Nightly rate also available if you have a CaRMS interview. Any other questions, just ask.
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Edmonton U Of A Acceptance? Super 2 Bedroom Condo.
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Edmonton-Downtown 2 bedroom condo -3.6 km to U of A Hospital. on the bike path. 10909 103 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB, Canada find this fabulous condo on www.MEDShousing.com Listing ID #0007562 https://medshousing.com/properties/great-downtown-edmonton-highrise-for-rent/ This spacious, condo is perfect for young professionals looking for a central urban living. Medical Residents/Students are preferred. It’s located in a great area (on 104 ave and 109 st) in a steel and concrete high-rise on the 12th floor. It’s a block from groceries, and more importantly, it’s 11 mins bike ride (3.6km) to the University of Alberta Hospital, and an 11 drive to the Royal Alexandra Hospital. It’s right on a bike path and super close to restaurants, bars etc on Jasper ave. The neighbourhood is great (lots of residents/docs also live in the area/building) I loved living there, and had I not moved to Calgary for the mountains, I would have stayed there. It’s about 1200sq ft. 2 bed, 2 bath, with tile and engineered hardwood flooring in an open concept main living area. It comes with an underground parking stall and an extra storage unit on the deck (I have a lot of gear – I had no problem storing everything, AND winter tires). It is partially furnished with a couch, TV hutch and stand, bookshelf, side table, BBQ, dining table, bar and all the usual kitchen appliances, washer/dryer. I’m sure the current tenant would be amenable to negotiate selling some of his stuff. This condo is available July 1, with earlier move-in likely available. Not what you are looking for? lots more to see on www.MEDshousing.com