Induction The
Medical Officer Training Plan (MOTP) is a CAF programme under which the CAF "will pay successful recruits to complete a recognized Canadian university MD program. This programme covers tuition fees and educational expenses, including books, instruments, supplies, student fees, and registration costs. Family medicine residents and students already enrolled in a recognized programme who successfully screen for enrolment in the CAF are eligible for this training plan. For the duration of their studies and Family Medicine residency, successful members receive full-time salary including medical and dental care, as well as vacation time with full-pay in exchange for working with the CAF for a period of time. Typically, candidates selected for this program attend university during the regular academic year and participate in additional military training during the summer months." Similar programs exist for other medical roles, including for nurses, paramedics, physician assistants, and laboratory technicians, as well as other roles. These programs vary in length and commitment, but all provide funding for postsecondary education and a salary in exchange for a required term of service following completion of training.
School of Operational Medicine The School of Operational Medicine (SOM) in
Toronto, Ontario, forms a part of the Canadian Forces Environmental Medicine Establishment. In turn the Canadian Forces Environmental Medicine Establishment is the military component of
Defence Research and Development Canada. The School of Operational Medicine (SOM) conducts all
flight surgeon training. In addition, it offers courses at various levels in
diving medicine to
physicians and
physician assistants.
Canadian Forces Health Service Training Centre The Canadian Forces Health Service Training Centre (CFHSTC), in
CFB Borden, is the home station and primary training centre for the Canadian Forces Health Services. The school focuses on all levels of training.
Canadian Forces School of Survival and Aeromedical Training The Canadian Forces School of Survival and Aeromedical Training (CFSSAT) in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, provides initial and continuation training for all CF aircrew. The training covers diverse topics including life support equipment and human factors, search and evasion as well as disorientation and night vision. ==Order of precedence==