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2012-2013 Programs
Program description

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

Program category: Training Awards

Application deadline
October 15, 2011

NOTE: Because October 15, 2011, is a Saturday, applications will be accepted until Monday, October 17 at 11:59 p.m. No technical or administrative support will be available on Saturday or Sunday.

This program, designed for medical students interested in a joint career as a clinician and research investigator, enables them to pursue medical studies concurrently with research training leading to a Master's or doctoral degree.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Eligible applicants
  • Applicants with a university undergraduate or Master's degree
  • Canadian citizens or permanent residents domiciled in Québec (as defined in the Common Rules and Regulations, art. 1.1), on the date the award becomes effective, or by June 30, 2012

    This status must remain in effect for the duration of the award.

Terms and conditions
  • Must be enrolled

    in a regular undergraduate program in medicine in a Québec university

    and simultaneously, in a regular Master's (M.Sc.) or doctoral program (Ph.D.) in health sciences within a structured MD-M.Sc. or MD-Ph.D. program recognized by the FRSQ in that Québec university.

  • Must submit a research project that can be completed within a maximum of 2 years (M.Sc.) or 3 years (Ph.D.).

    MD-M.Sc. program: The research project can be carried out in blocks of 2-4 non-consecutive months or can be incorporated in the MD program. Awardees are not obliged to interrupt their medical studies.

    MD-Ph.D. program: Awardees must temporarily interrupt their regular medical studies for a maximum of 3 years.

  • Must be supervised by an independent investigator (as defined in the Common Rules and Regulations, art. 1.2).
Basic training in research ethics

Basic training in research ethics is compulsory for all FRSQ awardees when their research project involves human subjects.

The term "research project involving human subjects" applies when the research project involves:

  • living human subjects
  • cadavers, human remains, tissues, biological fluids, gametes, embryos or fetuses, cells or genetic materials
  • personal information on file. Personal information is defined as information that enables a person to be identified.

This basic training consists of successful completion of Levels 1 and 3 of the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux On-line Tutorial in Research Ethics.

Awardees must complete this basic training within a year of receipt of a positive response concerning the FRSQ award.

FRSQ encourages awardees to obtain, when possible, one-credit research ethics training in addition to the compulsory basic training in research ethics.

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Submitting documents via the FRSQ Web site

Applicant

  • Canadian Common CV (full CV)
  • Bourses de formation application form
  • Official academic transcripts for all university courses taken, whether completed or not
  • Copies of all award, honours and distinction notices, including FRSQ awards
  • Acknowledgements from publishers for articles that are submitted or accepted for publication.

Research supervisor (and co-supervisor, if applicable)

  • Canadian Common CV (full CV)
  • Form
Submitting documents via e-mail (PDF format only)

Applicants

  • Copy of the permanent resident card, if applicable
Application update

The e-mail transmission date will attest to the date on which the documents were submitted.

Articles in journals with peer-review committees may be updated until November 30, 2011.

  • Please include confirmation from publishers regarding articles submitted or accepted for publication.
  • All documents must be sent to the program officer in a PDF file that includes the applicant's name and application number.
Confirmation

Applicant will receive e-mail confirmation of receipt of application, including notice of eligibility, by latest December.

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

DURATION OF AWARD

Master's award

2 years, non-renewable

  • Awardees continuing on to doctoral studies may use any remaining portion of their Master's award toward those studies.
Doctoral award

6 years, at least 3 of which are devoted to full-time research

Parental leave

Awardees are entitled to a maximum of 6 months of paid parental leave (maternity, paternity or adoption), in which case the duration of the award will be extended by a maximum of 6 months. If both parents are awardees, only one of them is entitled to paid parental leave.

An applicant who wishes to take parental leave must have held the award for at least 4 months, unless he or she is already receiving an award from the FRSQ.

Awardees must give the FRSQ written notice of their intention to take parental leave, accompanied by a statement from their research director confirming that their training is being suspended for parental leave.

The paternity leave cannot begin before the first week of the child's birth. The awardee must attach a copy of the birth certificate to his application.

Sick leave

The awardee may defer the award in case of serious illness (his or her own or the illness of a close family member) upon presentation of a medical certificate that includes the precise length of leave prescribed by the physician. Payments will be suspended during that period.

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

AMOUNT OF AWARD

Master's award

$15,000/year

Quota

  • One new award per year, per university

    Two awards, exceptionally, if the university submits no applications for the MD-Ph.D. program

Doctoral award

$20,000/year for 3 years of full-time enrolment in a research program

$10,000/year for 3 years during which the awardee completes the research project or pursues research activities (seminars, thesis writing) concurrently with medical studies

Quota

  • Applicants continuing on to doctoral studies may use any remaining portion of their Master's award towards those studies.

    Two awards, exceptionally, if the university submits no applications for the MD-M.Sc. program

Administration

The awards are paid in instalments at the applicant's training location.

Income Tax

The awardee is responsible for paying the income tax due on amounts received from the FRSQ. No taxes are withheld at source by the FRSQ on amounts disbursed during the tax year in question.

The date the amount is granted determines the year in which the awardee must declare the amounts received as income for personal tax calculations.

Revenue Canada's T4A form and Revenue Québec's form 1 are sent to the awardee's mailing address (the one shown in the candidate's module /module du candidat) in February of the following year of taxation.

The details provided in this form are for information purposes only. The FRSQ is not responsible for the validity of the information given about income tax.

Parental leave

See Duration of award

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME

Institution or supervisor

The awardee may accept additional funding from the institution or his/her research supervisor.

Concurrent funding

See Common Rules and Regulations, art. 6.13

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

REVIEW

Process

Each university with a Faculty of medicine names a committee of experts to review applications and submit recommendations to the FRSQ.

Criteria

Academic record

  • Excellence of academic record
  • Awards
  • Honours
  • Distinctions

Aptitudes and experience

  • Lectures and presentations
  • Publications
  • Research projects and internship programs

Research project

  • Clear, concise background for research problem
  • Clarity and agreement between hypotheses and objectives
  • Relevant methods and analysis
  • Feasibility
  • Originality of project and contribution to the advancement of knowledge

Training environment

  • Justification of the choice of the candidate
  • Quality of supervisor's publication record related to student training record

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

AWARDEE'S AGREEMENT

 

In accepting this award, the awardee agrees to observe the Common Rules and Regulations, the Policy regarding open access to published research outputs as well as the terms and conditions stipulated in this program description.

The award will be revoked if the awardee fails to observe these rules.

The awardee must notify the FRSQ of his/her acceptance of the award within 30 days of receiving the offer.

Failure to give notice of acceptance will be regarded as refusal of the award.

The awardee agrees to provide official proof of enrolment from the Registrar's Office at the start of each academic year.

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

SUPERVISOR'S AGREEMENT

 

The research supervisor (MD-M.Sc. or MD-Ph.D.) agrees to oversee the awardee's work and to provide the material and financial resources required for the research project.

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

IMPORTANT MODIFICATIONS SINCE LAST COMPETITION

 
  • Required documents
  • Partnership awards

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)

SPECIFIC THEME FUNDED BY OUR PARTNER

 

FRSQ offers a certain number of awards in collaboration with its partners. The portion of financing from the FRSQ and the partner respectively, as well as other funding features such as the duration of the award and renewal options, if any, may vary according to the agreement entered into with each partner.

There is a four-step process for selecting applicants eligible for partnership funding:

  1. Applicants select a partner or partners from a list. The applicants must be involved in research in the fields targeted by the potential partner(s). See the Partenaires page of the form. To be considered for a partnership award, applicants must select a partner on the form.
  2. The FRSQ transmits an anonymous list of applicants to the partner(s) for evaluation of how the proposed research fits in with the field(s) of research and the research priorities of the partner(s)
  3. The FRSQ receives a list of the applicants approved by the partner(s)
  4. Further to review by a peer committee or expert committee, the applicants who obtained the rank of excellence for scientific merit may be selected by the FRSQ for an offer of partnership funding

As with all FRSQ awards, partnership awards are granted by merit and applications are subject to scientific review by an expert committee or a peer committee and to the FRSQ's standards of excellence.

Hypertension

Société québécoise d'hypertension artérielle (SQHA) = Jacques de Champlain Award

(Includes a research support supplement)

Master's or Doctoral Training for Medical Students (MD-M.Sc., MD-Ph.D.)