Job requirements Forensic Pathologist in Canada

Find out what you typically need to work as a forensic pathologist in Canada. These requirements are applicable to all Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine (NOC 31100).

Employment requirements

This is what you typically need for the job.

  • A bachelor's degree or in Quebec, completion of a college program and one year of pre-medicine university studies is usually required.
  • Graduation from an approved medical school and specific specialty training are required.
  • Completion of the certifying examinations of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and licensing by the provincial or territorial licensing authority are required.
  • Specialists in clinical medicine
  • Four to five years of specialty residency training are required.
  • Two years of subspecialty training may also be required.
  • Specialists in laboratory medicine
  • Four to five years of specialty residency training are required.

Source National Occupational Classification

Professional certification and licensing

You might need to get a certification and/or license from a regulatory authority (or become registered as an apprentice) before you start working. Find out if this occupation is regulated and contact the regulatory authority to learn about the certification and/or licensing process.

Get your foreign credentials recognized in Canada

If you were trained as a physician or specialist physician in another country, you will need to obtain a professional certification before you can practice this occupation in Canada.

As a newcomer, if you want to work in a regulated occupation that requires a professional license or certification, you have to request an assessment of the training, education and/or work experience that you obtained in another country to verify if your qualifications are recognized in Canada. This process is called foreign credential recognition.

The first step for foreign-trained physicians and specialist physicians looking to work in Canada is to contact the Medical Council of Canada.

Did you know?

Having your qualifications recognized and obtaining a professional license or certification in Canada can take time, money, and effort. If you need help with this process, you can:

Alberta

Job title Specialists In Clinical And Laboratory Medicine

British Columbia

Job title Specialists In Clinical And Laboratory Medicine

Manitoba

Job title Specialists In Clinical And Laboratory Medicine

New Brunswick

Job title Physician (specialist)

Newfoundland and Labrador

Job title Physician (specialist)

Nova Scotia

Job title Physician (specialist)

Nunavut

Job title Physicians (specialist)
Regulated

Québec

Job title Physician (Specialists In Clinical And Laboratory Medicine)
Regulated

Saskatchewan

Job title Physician (specialist)

Yukon

Job title Physician (specialist)
Regulated

Source Foreign Credential Recognition Program - ESDC

Do you want to work in another province or territory?

If you are already certified to work in a regulated occupation in your province or territory, it will be easier for you to have your certification recognized in another province or territory. See the Workers Mobility's website to learn more.

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