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Postdoctoral Training Program in Clinical Chemistry

**Restricted to Canadian citizens and permanent residents** The Postdoctoral Training Program in Clinical Chemistry (Diploma Program), established in 1968, is a program for PhD graduates in biochemistry and related sciences to train as clinical chemists. The two-year program includes training in hematology and microbiology, to allow graduates to function in core laboratory settings. Candidates will rotate through the clinical laboratories of several teaching hospitals affiliated with the University of Toronto. The program meets the training requirements necessary to sit the written and oral examinations for certification set by the Canadian Academy for Clinical Biochemistry.

All recipients must sign an undertaking to return service for two years in Ontario.

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Funder: University of Toronto

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URL: http://www.lmp.facmed.utoronto.ca/pg/postdoc/tpcc.htm

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