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Yanqing Yi

Researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland

Publications -  4
Citations -  23

Yanqing Yi is an academic researcher from Memorial University of Newfoundland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Specialty & MEDLINE. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 11 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanqing Yi include Health Canada.

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Credentialing and retention of visa trainees in post-graduate medical education programs in Canada

TL;DR: This article examined the credentialing and retention of visa trainees who entered PGME programs between 2005 and 2011, using the Canadian Post-MD Education Registry's National IMG Database linked to Scott's Medical Database, and examined four outcomes: passing the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part 2 (MCCQE2), obtaining a specialty designation (CCFP, FRCPC/SC), and working in Canada after training and in 2015.
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Examination outcomes and work locations of international medical graduate family medicine residents in Canada.

TL;DR: While most IMGs who entered the family medicine PGME program passed the MCCQE2, 1 in 5 did not obtain Certification, and Canadians studying abroad and non-CSA IMGs share similar examination success rates and retention rates.
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Realization of entry-to-practice milestones by Canadians who studied medicine abroad and other international medical graduates: a retrospective cohort study

TL;DR: Findings support policies that do not distinguish postgraduate applicants by citizenship or permanent residency status before medical school, as Canadians who studied abroad were more likely than other international medical graduates to obtain a postgraduate position.
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Retention Patterns of Canadians Who Studied Medicine Abroad and Other International Medical Graduates.

TL;DR: Contrary to what CSA advocates suggest, CSAs have the same retention patterns as immigrant IMGs and PGME admission policies should treat all IMGs in the same manner, regardless of their citizenship or residency before medical school.