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Last update: February 6, 2023 There are six types of licenses to practice medicine available from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan:
1.1 For Physicians with Canadian Postgraduate Training 1.2 For Physicians with American Postgraduate Training 1.3 For Physicians with International Postgraduate Training
Physicians with Canadian Postgraduate Training
2.1 In Family Medicine 2.2 In a Specialty Recognized by the RCPSC
Physicians with American Postgraduate Training:
2.3 In Family Medicine - If you are not eligible for certification without examination by the CFPC, see 6.2 2.4 In a specialty recognized by the RCPSC, but who are not eligible to challenge the certification examinations of the RCPSC 2.5 In a specialty recognized by the RCPSC and who are eligible to challenge the certification examinations of the RCPSC
Physicians with Postgraduate Training taken in a country other than the United States or Canada:
2.6 In Family Medicine - If you are not eligible for certification without examination by the CFPC, see 6.2 2.7 In a specialty recognized by the RCPSC, but who are not eligible to challenge the certification examinations of the RSPSC 2.8 In a specialty recognized by the RCPSC and who are eligible to challenge the certification examinations of the RCPSC 2.9 Provisional Academic Licensure
3.1 Inactive Licensure
4.1 For Psychiatrists 4.2 For Public Health Officers 4.3 For Saskatchewan Cancer Agency Specialists
5.1 Telemedicine Licensure
*If you are interested in applying for a telemedicine licence in Saskatchewan, please email cpssreg@cps.sk.ca for more information.
6.1 For Learners 6.2 For Internationally Trained Family Physicians who are not eligible for certification without examination with the CFPC
7.1 Labour Mobility and Canadian Free Trade Agreement
7.2 Saskatchewan Labour Mobility & Fair Registration Act
8.1 Visiting Medical Instructor 8.2 Visiting Clinician