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Cette section regroupe les idées, les actions et activités que la Fédération met en œuvre pour vous soutenir durant vos années de résidence en médecine.

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There will be at least 943 new resident doctors in Quebec next July, compared to 894 last year. Of this number, more than half have chosen family medicine…
Access hundreds of programs for daily life, relaxations to help you sleep, music, and tips for taking care of your health.
Getting started in practice, financial challenges at the beginning of your career, the 2026 PREMs… Whether you’re an R1, R2 or R3, there’s something for everyone.

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The establishment may not prevent you from exercising this right if your work hours do not enable you to count on this three-hour period for voting.
The Quebec government, after having taken the decisions that were necessary to increase admissions to medicine in 2022, is now undermining its own efforts to attract more young people to medicine to Quebec by adopting these new constraints on practice.
There will be at least 943 new resident doctors in Quebec next July, compared to 894 last year. Of this number, more than half have chosen family medicine…
Getting started in practice, financial challenges at the beginning of your career, the 2026 PREMs… Whether you’re an R1, R2 or R3, there’s something for everyone.
The Day will begin with the virtual symposium, How the healthcare system sickens healthcare professionals, with Dr Simon Maltais.
Access hundreds of programs for daily life, relaxations to help you sleep, music, and tips for taking care of your health.
These awards helps to highlight the involvement of a resident doctor in an innovative project.
This is what the FMRQ went to argue in parliamentary committee on February 6, 2025 as part of the bill which aims to promote the practice of medicine within the public health and social services network.
“We all want to work in a public system. But there are factors which mean that this is not always possible,” explains Dr Ghassen Soufi.