CIP Information

What is the Clinician Investigator Program (CIP)?

CIP is a two-year postgraduate medical education program accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) through the continuous training pathway. CIP trainees can be a part of any RCPSC accredited medical specialty or subspecialty taking a thesis-based research program. CIP training includes 80% dedicated time for closely mentored research training, seminars based on CanMEDS competencies, and a connection with other trainees doing research for future networking possibilities. All CIP trainees commence their research training while registered as a postgraduate trainee.

The 海角社区's Clinician Investigator Program aims to promote the development of strong clinician investigators, helping them receive their MSc or PhD to strengthen their future careers and the overall healthcare system. As a trained and certified clinician researcher, you will also be highly competitive in funding competitions and well equipped to answer your research questions.

Is CIP right for you?

Are you a professional, career-minded resident who is interested in obtaining your MSc or PhD, gaining a deeper understanding of medical research and making yourself a competitive applicant in the future job market? If so, CIP might be right for you.

Eligibility
  1. Registered at the 海角社区 in a Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Canada clinical residency OR eligible for conditional acceptance by applying in a sub-specialty Pediatric or Internal Medicine program, pre-CaRMs match results.
  2. In PGY2 year or later.
  3. Interested in taking a thesis-based graduate studies program.
We also recommend: 

A supervisor with a previous history of leading students and a space for you to interact with other graduate students, as well as an experienced committee with at least one member aside from your supervisor(s).

What are the advantages of CIP? 
  • Two years of mentored research training
  • A minimum of 80% protected research time
  • Registration in MED 650 (Fundamentals for Clinical Investigators) which will help you prepare for a career as a clinician investigator
  • The completion of a research-based graduate degree
  • An environment that allows you to work alongside other trainees who have similar career goals
  • The opportunity to work with leaders in your research field of interest
  • Registration in an RCPSC-accredited residency program
  • The opportunity to participate in events designed to help you develop contacts and network with others in specific clinical research fields
  • A more competitive body of work which will help you stand out when applying for faculty positions