Launch of Nova Scotia Practice Ready Assessment Program Resource

smiling african nurse checking senior patient's blood pressure
smiling african nurse checking senior patient's blood pressure

The Nova Scotia Practice Ready Assessment Program (NSPRAP) has launched a new resource website to help ensure international medical graduate (IMG) physicians who wish to practice family medicine in Nova Scotia possess appropriate clinical skills and knowledge to provide quality patient care. The website also serves to provide more information about pre-screening, screening and selection.

To visit the NSPRAP website, click here.

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