The NAC Examination was introduced in Canada specifically to evaluate International Medical Graduates. It consists of a series of stations, each of which assesses a different area of medical expertise.
At each station, a brief written statement introduces a clinical problem and outlines the candidate’s tasks (e.g. take a history, perform a physical examination, etc.). In each station, there is at least one standardized patient and a physician examiner. You can write your NAC Examination at any centre in Canada.
For more information on the NAC Examination please refer to the MCC website.
The National Assessment Collaboration (NAC) is an alliance of Canadian organizations streamlining the evaluation process for IMGs seeking a licence to practise medicine in Canada.