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Victoria - Family Medicine

University of British ColumbiaVictoria, British Columbia
Family Medicine
CMG Stream
18 Positions
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The University of British Columbia Family Medicine Victoria Site offers a comprehensive two-year residency program that prepares graduates to confidently provide medical services in diverse patient care settings. Located in Victoria, British Columbia, the program provides extensive training across urban, semi-urban, and rural environments with a mission to develop skilled primary care physicians focused on comprehensive community-based healthcare.

Quick Facts
Program ID
29192
Quota
18 positions
Stream
CMG
Program Length
2 years
Last Approved
September 11, 2025
Last Updated
December 3, 2025
Avg. Applications (5 yrs)
601 +
Avg. Interview Rate
76 - 100 %
Program Overview

Teaching Philosophy

Competency-based medical education emphasizing evidence-based medicine, progressive independence, and comprehensive training across diverse clinical settings with a focus on lifelong learning.

Training Setting

Training occurs in the Capital Regional District with experiences in urban tertiary care hospitals (Royal Jubilee and Victoria General), community family practices, and rural settings across Vancouver Island and British Columbia.

Focus Areas
Community-based healthcare
Urban and rural medicine
Comprehensive family practice
Under-serviced populations
Special Features
  • Mandatory 2-month rural rotation
  • Enhanced Rural training option
  • Distributed program with 23 training sites
  • Scholarship project requirement
  • Quality improvement project in first year
  • International/interprovincial elective option
  • Mandatory academic days every other week
Program Strengths
  • Comprehensive training across diverse settings
  • Strong rural medicine exposure
  • High resident preparedness
  • Flexible practice preparation
  • Extensive academic and administrative support
Patient Populations
Urban patients
Rural patients
Inner-city populations
Vulnerable populations
Community-based patients
Research Opportunities

Residents must complete a scholar project and present at annual Scholarship Day, with emphasis on quality improvement and evidence-based medicine.

Teaching Hospitals
  • Royal Jubilee Hospital
  • Victoria General Hospital
  • Cowichan District Hospital
Training Setting Type
Academic medical center
Community hospital
Rural clinic
Urban medical center
Enhanced Skills Training
Emergency Medicine
Care of the Elderly
Anesthesia
Palliative Medicine
Sports and Exercise Medicine
Clinician Scholars program
Interview Information

Interview Dates

  • January 17, 2026
  • January 19, 2026
  • January 20, 2026
  • January 21, 2026
  • January 22, 2026
  • January 23, 2026
  • January 24, 2026
  • January 26, 2026
  • January 27, 2026
  • February 08, 2026
  • January 17-27, 2026
  • January 28, 2026
Evaluation Criteria
  • File review (20%)
  • MMI interview (75%)
  • FMProC score (5%)
Compensation & Benefits

British Columbia provincial salaries

Updated July 25, 2023

Salary Progression (2-Year Program)

Starting Salary

$65,332

PGY-1

Maximum Salary

$72,818

PGY-2

Benefits & Perks

Annual vacation: 4 weeks
CMPA dues paid: Yes. Mandatory
Dental plan: 100% Premiums Paid
Educational leave: Yes
Extended health insurance: 100% Premiums Paid
Frequency of calls: 1 in 4 onsite/1 in 3 offsite
Life insurance: 100% Premium Paid
Long-term disability insurance: Yes 100% Premiums Paid
Maternity leave: 17 weeks, plus up to 78 weeks Parental Leave
Meal allowance: No
Provincial dues (% of salary): 1.5%
Provincial health insurance: 100% Premiums Paid

... and 2 more benefits

Compensation data is province-wide and may vary by institution. Please verify with individual programs. Data sourced from CARMS.

Curriculum & Rotations

PGY-1 Rotations

Introduction to Family Medicine4 weeksEarly family practice clinic exposure, extra academic sessions on family practice approach to certain conditions, exposure to FP hospital medicine with FP Hospitalists
Integrated Family Practice/Obstetrics/ Women’s Health16 weeksThe equivalent of 8 weeks of preceptor attached Community Family Practice combined with some Family Practice acute hospital care on the hospitalist service spread out over 16 weeks.For the Obstetrics and Women’s Health component, the encompassing Obstetrics and Gynecology, including Labor and Delivery shifts, Ante-partum care, Postpartum care, specialty Gynecology clinics, FP Pre-Natal clinics and FP oriented Women’s Health clinics spread out over 16 weeks.LDR overnight in-hospital call (average 1 per month)
Labour & Delivery Shifts2 weeksIn Hospital exposure to Labour & Delivery shifts and overnight in-hospital call (average 1:4)
In Hospital General Care6 weeks4 weeks Internal Medicine CTU – overnight in-hospital call (average 1:4)2 weeks Hospitalist (Family Practice) and overnight in-hospital call (average 1:4)
Cardiac Care2 weeksPrimarily In-Hospital Cardiac Medicine; may include some ambulatory care
Emergency4 weeksBased in the Cowichan District Hospital (Duncan) or Royal Jubilee and Victoria General Hospitals (Victoria).
Addictions Medicine2 weeksIncludes 1 week of inpatient addictions consultations, and 1 week of outpatient addictions treatment and will include option for certifying in suboxone prescribing course.Call expectations determined by rotation
Care of Children4 weeksIn-Patient Pediatrics CTU at Victoria General Hospital, may include some ambulatory care as available in the community.Overnight in-hospital call (Average 1:4)
Concentrated Family Practice4 weeks1 block of time in attached community FP preceptor’s office without any additional call responsibilities or other seminars besides AHD.
Electives4 weeksElectives may be split up into two 2-week blocks or one 4 week block.

PGY-2 Rotations

Family practice (Rural Block)8 or 16 weeks8 weeks of family practice in a rural setting in communities across the province,OR16 weeks in total with reduction Family Medicine urban componentCall expectations determined by rotation
Elective Block8 weeks8 weeks of blocked electives
BATS2 weekCombination of Anaesthesia in Victoria and Duncan, Sexual Health, Wedge excisions, Lumps and Bumps
Palliative Care4 weeks4 weeks of Palliative Care in Hospice Victoria or Duncan.Call expectations determined by rotation
Surgical Selectives4 weeksICU or Trauma for 2 weeks and Surgical selective of 2 weeksOR2 x 2 weeks of Surgical SelectiveCall expectations determined by rotation
Family Medicine14 weeks totalThe equivalent of 14 weeks (reduced if doing Enhanced Rural) of Family Practice experience with attached urban preceptor(s)Call expectations of one overnight in-hospital call on average every two weeks (Hospitalist Service)Call expectations determined by Preceptor for Family Practice on call
Elective - Family Medicine Selective4 weeks4 weeks of family medicine selectives (opportunities may be longitudinal exposure)
Psychiatry2 weeks2 weeks of Psychiatry blockCall expectations determined by rotation
MSK Medicine2 weeks2 weeks of ambulatory Orthopedics/ Sports/Physical/Rehab Medicine/ Rheumatology
Transition to Practice (TTP)4 weeks4 weeks of complete office immersion, penultimate or ultimate block of residency
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Data Source: This information is aggregated from publicly available sources. Last updated on 12/3/2025. Always verify details with the official program page.