Specialist physicians
Focusing on specific areas of medicine, specialist physicians are experts in diagnosing and treating specific types of health conditions.

About specialist physicians
Specialist physicians in British Columbia focus on specific areas of medicine, like heart health, cancer, mental health, and many others. Specialists often work in hospitals or clinics and team up with other health-care providers to give patients the best care possible.
- The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) is responsible for licensing doctors in B.C. They make sure that doctors are qualified, competent, and follow professional standards.
- To practice as a specialist physician in British Columbia, you must meet the registration requirements set by the CPSBC. The registration process is different depending on where a physician completed their training.
- The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) is the national organization responsible for setting standards for medical specialties (excluding family medicine) in Canada.
- The Medical Council of Canada is the national organization responsible for overseeing standard examinations and supporting physician credential verification.
Specialist physicians may be compensated through a variety of payment methods that include:
- Fee-for-Service
- Alternative Payment Programs (e.g., service contracts)
- Incentives (e.g., Rural Practice Programs to increase access to doctors in rural and remote areas of B.C.)
- Provincially funded benefits (e.g., parental leave, health and wellness, retirement)
Most doctors get paid based on the terms set out in the Physician Master Agreement (PMA). The PMA is negotiated between the Doctors of BC and the B.C. government.
Specialist physicians work in community-based clinics and publicly funded hospitals, and facilities. B.C.’s health-care system offers a variety of job opportunities across the full range of physician specialty areas.
B.C.’s health-care system offers many specialist physician job opportunities—register with Health Match BC for navigational support and explore current specialist medicine postings.
- Internationally trained specialist physicians who are interested in practicing in B.C. should register with Health Match BC to connect with a physician navigator. The process of becoming licensed as a specialist physician in B.C. varies depending on where a physician completed their training.
- For more information about licensing and registration in B.C. as an internationally trained specialist physician, please visit Physician Jobs BC and register with Health Match BC.
B.C. news for specialist physicians
British Columbia is taking action to attract doctors, nurses from U.S.
The Province is taking new steps to attract more doctors and nurses from the U.S. by fast-tracking credential recognition and launching a co-ordinated, targeted recruitment campaign.
Temporary U.S. program ends, cancer care waiting times improve
As more cancer treatments are now being delivered faster in the province, BC Cancer will be ending its temporary program that was sending some patients to the U.S. for radiation therapy.
Second hospital, new cancer centre breaks ground in Surrey
People in Surrey are a significant step closer to better access to health care as the Province is breaking ground on a new second hospital in Surrey and new cancer centre.

Register with Health Match BC today
Register now to connect with a B.C. health recruitment specialist.
Get customized advice for your profession, credentials and interests and help with licensing and immigration requirements. Start moving your career forward today.