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Frequently Asked QuestionsPublicationsQ. How do I request hard copies of Health Canada publications, and where do I order Health Canada publications that are not available Online? A. To order printed copies of Health Canada publications, please send your requests to publications@hc-sc.gc.ca. To ensure 2-4 weeks delivery, provide your first and last name, full Canadian mailing address including postal code and a telephone number were you can be reached during the day. The title of the publications and the quantities. To order using the telephone within Canada, call our toll free number 1-866-225-0709 and ask for Publications. For calls outside Canada, please call our public inquiries line at (613) 957-2991 and ask for Publications. Health CardsQ. How do I apply for a health card or replace my present health card? Who do I contact for a change of address for my provincial health care? A. Health cards are a provincial and territorial responsibility.
Please contact the health ministry of your province or territory for more
information. Health Canada Online has links to these health
ministries Travel Health ClinicsQ. I am travelling out of the country. What shots are required for my trip? A. It is recommended that you contact a qualified health professional at a travel health clinic closest to you. The Public Health Agency's Travel Medicine Program has a list of travel clinics across Canada listed on their Web site. Employment within the Federal GovernmentQ. How can I apply for jobs within the federal government? Can I send Health Canada my resume? A. Unfortunately, we do not keep resumes on file that we receive
through general inquiries. For employment opportunities within the federal
government, please visit the Government of Canada's Jobs Web site at: www.jobs.gc.ca Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP)Q. How do I apply for the Federal
Student Work Experience Program? A. FSWEP is the primary vehicle through which federal departments and agencies recruit students for some 7,000 temporary student jobs each year. FSWEP gives full-time secondary school, CEGEP, college, technical institute and university students:
Internationally trained doctors seeking employment in CanadaQ. How can I get a job in Canada? A. You can contact the Canadian
Information Centre for International Credentials CICIC was established after Canada ratified the UNESCO Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees concerning Higher Education in the States belonging to the Europe Region, in 1990, to assist Canada in carrying out its obligations under the terms of this convention. The convention promotes international mobility by advocating wider recognition of higher education and professional qualifications. A. You should also contact the Royal
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Students seeking employment in CanadaQ. How can I get a job in Canada? A. The worlds largest student organisation, AIESEC International Students with technical expertise seeking employment in Canada .Q. How can I get a job in Canada? A. The International
Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience Medical AdviceQ. I have a personal medical problem and am seeking advice. Are you able to provide me with such advice? A. Health Canada is not engaged in rendering medical advice. If you have a medical problem, question or concern, please contact a qualified health professional. Telephone Directory (Government Electronic Directory Services)Q. I am looking for a Federal Government employee. Where can I obtain their contact information? A. You can search for any employee within the Federal Government by visiting the Government Electronic Directory Services
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