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Clinical Assessment Placement

Clinical Assessment Placement (CAP)

An additional evaluation opportunity available to a limited number of applicants who don’t match residency positions in the current CaRMS cycle. It allows applicants to undergo further clinical assessment.

CAP will not be offered for the 2025 Cycle.

The CAP is neither a training nor an observership period. Rather, it aims to provide Alberta residency programs further insight into a candidate’s theoretical knowledge, clinical judgment, and procedural skills, as well as their personal and professional attributes through practical assessments in a work-based context.

Participants will be assessed in the following areas:

  • Clinical history and examination
  • Clinical knowledge and reasoning
  • Communication skills
  • Professionalism

Participants gain recent and relevant clinical experience in a Canadian context and receive a final report summarizing their clinical performance and capabilities as demonstrated during their placements. Participants are encouraged to attach their CAP Final Report to future CaRMS applications to highlight recent Canadian experience. The CAP is known to Alberta program directors, who see it as an asset in a candidate’s application. All Alberta Residency Programs with IMG-designated positions will be provided the list of previous CAP participants.

The CAP is an unpaid assessment placement opportunity, and the AIMG Program does not offer financial support to participants for travel or accommodation in the program.

Important Announcements

Effective as of March 24, 2025 and announced by the Government of Alberta: For the 2026 application cycle, applicants will be eligible if they graduate by July 1, 2026.

As of July 1, 2025, Canadians graduating from non-CACMS-accredited schools will be considered IMGs for the CaRMS 2026 cycle. Please refer to CaRMS and AFMC for the most up-to-date eligibility details.