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Long-term care
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Inpatient care
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Pregnancy and newborn care *for expanded clinical skills training see MC4BC
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Longitudinal family medicine
Apply now to be a mentor or mentee
Mentor information
A mentor is a supportive, experienced advisor who guides mentee(s) in achieving clinical and/or career goals.
Benefits of being a mentor
- Contribute to the growth of other family physicians and improved knowledge transfer practices
- Networking in a practice area of your choice
- Enhance your leadership and teaching skills
- Application process
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- Review the Mentor Program Package and consider the program stream(s) in which you would like to be a mentor
- Submit application here
- The FPSC team will reach out to you to confirm receipt of your application and acceptance to the program
- You will be contacted about potential mentee matches as they become available
- Once a match is made and you have accepted, the mentee will reach out to you to schedule your first mentorship session
- Eligibility
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- Registered and fully licensed physician with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia in good standing
- Have a minimum of 5 years of active clinical experience in the relevant setting(s)
- Be a member of a Division of Family Practice
- Knowledge in the clinical practice stream, local systems, workflows, and interdisciplinary care models
- Hospital privileges may be required (Inpatient Care stream or Pregnancy & Newborn Care stream)
- Compensation
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The FPSC Provincial Mentorship Program provides up to 5 hours of 1:1 mentorship for both mentee and mentor, compensated at the hourly JCC sessional rate (up to 2 hours for mentees in the locum stream) for each program stream.
Instructions on how to submit the claim form will be available starting June 1, 2026.
Mentee information
A mentee is an active learner, at any stage of their career, who engages in a partnership with another physician to receive guidance on clinical learning and career growth.
Program benefits
- Receive tailored support as a new or experienced physician
- Expanding your practice into long-term care, inpatient care, pregnancy and newborn care, and longitudinal family medicine.
- Build confidence and access personalized support by working with an experienced peer physician mentor.
- Application process
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- Review the Mentee Program Package and consider the program stream(s) in which you would like to be a mentor
- Submit application here
- The FPSC team will reach out to you to confirm receipt of your application and acceptance to the program
- You will be contacted about potential mentee matches as they become available
- Once a match is made and you have accepted, you can reach out to your mentor to schedule your first mentorship session
- Eligibility
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- Registered and fully licensed physician with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia in good standing
- Be a member with a Division of Family Practice A family physician who is new to, and working in:
- Longitudinal family practice or as a locum in longitudinal family practice
- Long-term care
- Inpatient care
- Pregnancy and newborn care (PNC)
- Hospital privileges may be required (Inpatient Care stream and/or facility-based care in Pregnancy & Newborn Care stream)
- Compensation
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The FPSC Provincial Mentorship Program provides up to 5 hours of 1:1 mentorship for both mentee and mentor compensated at the hourly JCC sessional rate (up to 2 hours for mentees in the locum stream) for each program stream.
Instructions on how to submit the claim form will be available starting June 1, 2026.
