Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination
This exam must be taken to practice medicine in Canada if you are graduating or graduated from a medical school outside Canada which is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools.
- Four-hour, computer-based exam.
- Assesses basic medical knowledge in 180 multiple choice questions.
- May be taken in English or French.
- Preparation resources can be found here.
- Need a physiciansapply.ca account and log in to the portal to apply.
- 500 test centres all over the world with listings here.
- There are several sessions throughout the year with opportunities to take the exam.
- All the information for the exam is available here.
EXEMPTION FROM THE MCCEE EXAMINATION
You may be eligible for an exemption from sitting this exam if you graduated from a Canadian medical school or obtained the CCFP without examination (via reciprocity). If you determine that you are eligibile for this exemption, you will need to apply for certification to sit the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part 1:
- You must be certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada or a member of the American Board of Specialties
- You must be a graduate from a medical school listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools
- You will need an account at physiciansapply.ca
- In the portal you will need to apply for a Source Verification Request if not done so already
- Apply for an exemption, pay the fee and submit your certificate
Applicants who hold a complete set of US licensing examinations (USMLEs, FLEX, COMLEX, or NBME) do not need to sit any MCC examinations, including the MCCEE.
For GPs
- For General Practitioners
- Undergraduate Students
- Canadian Medical Graduates
- International Medical Graduates