June 2022
By: Debra-Jane Wright, Registration Director

What does it mean to be “transitioning to a Regular Licence”?

If you have successfully passed that last remaining exam, or if you have received notice that you have successfully passed your Summative Assessment or completed any remaining requirement that stood between you receiving your regular licence, then it might mean that you are in a position to be transitioned to a regular licence.  We expect that you are likely anxious for this transition to occur, as it is often the culmination of hard work and perseverance!  Therefore, we thought it might be helpful to provide some insight on what it means to transition and why this transition does not happen instantaneously, as one would presume!

In order to transition to a regular licence, the following must be ensured:

  • A final supervision report may be required from your supervisor;
  • A final summary report may be required from your Area Chief of Staff or Area Department Lead;
  • The Registrar or Deputy Registrar must review your file and all relevant documents to ensure there are no outstanding concerns.
  • An internal security check must be completed by CPSS; and
  • Any outstanding supervision payments must be finalized.

If all of the above is received, reviewed and no concerns are identified, then your file gets placed in the Licensure Queue and you will receive an email notification that your licence is being processed. 

As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out and speak to someone in Assessment & Supervision. Please call (306) 244-7355 during office hours (8:30am – 4:30pm) and ask to speak to someone in Assessment or email cpssreg-assess@cps.sk.ca.

 

 
 Also in this issue:

Annual Renewal Planning - Are you ready for Renewal?
New Questions this year for Physician Licensure Renewal

 
  
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