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Search * Academic Calendar * Campus Services * Faculties & Schools * Library * Maps * Quicklinks * Student Service Centre * UBC Directory The University of British Columbia UBC - A Place of Mind The University of British Columbia UBC Search UBC Search Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Family Practice | Postgraduate Program * Home * About * Calendar of Events * Contacts * Program Awards * Program Goals & Outcomes * Program Matrix * Out-of-Province Trainees * Training Sites * Prospective Residents- CaRMS * Application Process * CaRMS Contact * Director’s Message * FAQ * Interviews and Program Events * IMG Applicants * Training Sites * Current Residents * Anti-Racism Support Group * Behavioural Medicine * Committees * Curriculum * Exam Information * Policies & Guidelines * Resident Assessment * Resident as Teacher * Resident Awards * Resident FAQs * Resident Reimbursement * Resident Wellness & Safety * Rural Rotation * Scholarship * Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) * Design Science * Evaluation and QI * Research * Site Specific Information * Transition to Practice * Faculty & Preceptors * Appointment & Promotion * FAQs * Faculty Awards * Faculty Development * Join the Program * Faculty Reimbursement * Resident Assessment * Team-Based Primary Care Learning Centres * Enhanced Skills Program * Program Overview * Training Programs * Admissions * Contacts * FAQ * Anti-Racism Support Group * HOMEPAGE-SLIDER * HOMEPAGESLIDER-SWALTER * HOMEPAGESLIDER-KELOWNA * Previous * Next Pause 1 / 3 MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR Welcome to the home of the UBC Family Practice Residency Program! We invite you to familiarize yourself with our program, and the residents, physicians and teams that make it all happen. The UBC Family Medicine Residency Program is situated on the unceded and traditional territories of many First Nations across BC and the ancestral home to Indigenous People including First Nations, Metis, and Inuit in the province of British Columbia. UBC’s Family Medicine Residency Program — currently representing the largest Family Medicine Residency Program in Canada — is a two-year program accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC). Our distributed training is delivered at 23 sites across the province, ranging from large urban centres to rural regions of B.C, in all corners of this beautiful province. The program includes two Indigenous sites, that in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, furthering UBC’s commitment to prioritizing cultural safety, humility and reconciliation as an integral part of our training program. Over the course of the two-year program, residents prepare for evidence-based practice by gaining direct experience working in hospital and community-based settings and engage in a wide variety of scholarly activities. There are opportunities to develop foundational skills rooted in the four principles of Family Medicine: The family physician is a skilled clinician. Family medicine is a community-based discipline. The family physician is a resource to a defined practice population. The patient-physician relationship is central to the role of the family physician. At the UBC Department of Family Practice, we provide for familiarity to enhanced skills, especially in our rural sites during the 2 years of training, as well as opportunities for further skill development beyond. While each of our training sites follows standard curriculum objectives and assessment processes, all our 23 sites are unique, offering residents an opportunity to help serve diverse populations in varied environs and giving residents the ability to gain a broad range of skills tailored to their interests. Additionally, we have a diverse range of residents who come from across the world. With the highest proportion of IMGs of any residency program in Canada, we aspire to welcome all into BC, with the hope that they will live, learn, and practice. We pride ourselves on the diversity of our geography, our faculty, our residents and ultimately, our program. Dr. Josh Greggain BSc MD MMngnt CCFP FCFP FRRMS (He / Him / His) Program Director, Family Practice Residency Program Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia Prospective Residents ENTRADA Entrada is available to all UBC faculty, staff, residents, and sponsored guests with a valid CWL account. All internal and external requestors for data and access to residents for research purposes (e.g. interviews, surveys, etc.) must adhere to our Data Request and Resident Access Guidelines. Department of Family Practice | Postgraduate Program Faculty of Medicine Suite 300 - 5950 University Boulevard Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3 Email residency@familymed.ubc.ca Back to top The University of British Columbia ABOUT UBC Contact UBC About the University News Events Careers Make a Gift Search UBC.ca UBC CAMPUSES Vancouver Campus Okanagan Campus UBC SITES Robson Square Centre for Digital Media Faculty of Medicine Across BC * Emergency Procedures | * Terms of Use | * Copyright | * Accessibility