Family Medicine Obstetrics

Welcome to Family Medicine Obstetrics Enhanced Skills at the ß÷ßäÉçÇø.
August 21 6:00 pm
CaRMS Info Session
Applying for 2026-27
Family Medicine Obstetrics Program
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
5:30 pm MDT, via Zoom
Competence
Our curriculum builds on core skills through diverse clinical exposures and high yield academic instruction
Confidence
Our program enables graduates to practice effectively in any clinical setting by targeting training to their individual learning needs.
Social Accountability
All ß÷ßäÉçÇøns deserve competent and confident care from family physicians during their most vulnerable moments
Contact Us
5-16 University Terrace
8303 112 Street
Edmonton, AB T5G 0B7
Dr. Sanja Kostov
Program Director, Family Medicine Obstetrics
skostov@ualberta.ca
Dr. Emily King
Assistant Program Director, Family Medicine Obstetrics
Ms. Claire Paterson
Enhanced Skills Program Administrator
Email: fmpgy3@ualberta.ca
Welcome to Our Program
The ß÷ßäÉçÇø Enhanced Skills Family Medicine Obstetrics Program is a 12-16 week (3-4 block) category 2 non-surgical program designed to provide additional training for family physicians committed to providing late gestation antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care as part of their practice. Residents will acquire knowledge and skills to help them feel competent and confident in the management of pregnant patients in a range of clinical settings. To support family physicians as lifelong learners and scholars, residents will also have opportunities to develop skills and comfort as medical educators.
Applicants to the 2025/2026 academic year must be in their PGY2 year in a Canadian postgraduate family medicine residency training program. Applicants are encouraged to outline their learning and future practice goals with the program so that their experiences can be tailored to meet their needs.
The Enhanced Skills program in Family Medicine Obstetrics is a Category 2 program. It is a local, university-based, and domain-specific competency-based training program, under the Department of Family Medicine.
Dr. Sanja Kostov
Program Director
Program Highlights



#2 - Upon completion, graduates can expect to feel confident and able to practice intrapartum care anywhere in Canada.

#3 - Graduates gain skills in teaching medical students and residents so that they can meet the dynamic and ever-changing needs of their communities and maintain essential capacity in family medicine obstetrics.


#5 - Category 2 program does not require a full year commitment, only 3-4 months of enhanced training.

#6 - Mentor assigned to maintain a connection to comprehensive family medicine and longitudinal experience.
RESIDENCY AT A GLANCE
This residency program is for 3 months (and optional 4th block).
Application Process
Timelines
We are offering 4 positions for the 2026/2027 academic year, with the program beginning in summer 2026.
Milestone | Date |
Application opens | August 11, 2025 |
Application deadline | October 14, 2025 at 11:59 PM (Mountain Time) |
File review & interviews | October 15 – November 11, 2025 |
Offer letters sent | November 12, 2025 |
Offer acceptance deadline | December 1, 2025 |
Application Process
Please note that applications are not submitted through CaRMS. Instead, all materials must be sent directly by email to fmpgy3@ualberta.ca by October 14, 2025.
We encourage applicants to clearly outline their learning goals and future practice plans in their application, so that program experiences can be tailored to support individual needs.
Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following in a single email to fmpgy3@ualberta.ca by October 14, 2025:
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Letter of Interest (maximum 1000 words)
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Describe your interest in the FMOB program, including learning objectives and career goals.
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Curriculum Vitae
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Include a summary of relevant clinical experience, particularly in maternity and newborn care.
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CME applicable to FMOB (i.e spinning babies, lactation courses, ALARM)
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Letter of Support from your Family Medicine Residency Program Director
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A complete set of ITERs and/or Progress Review Reports
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These should include all evaluations from your two-year Family Medicine residency.
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If you are currently in PGY2, please provide all available reports at the time of application submission.
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Proof of CFPC Exam Completion
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This may be submitted after acceptance but must be received before the program start date.
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Reference Letters (sent separately by referees)
Two reference letters are required:
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One from your Faculty Advisor
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One from your lead Family Medicine Obstetrics preceptor
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If you had multiple FMOB preceptors, choose one who directly observed your perinatal and intrapartum care and/or can summarize feedback from others who did.
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Please ask your referees to email their letters directly to fmpgy3@ualberta.ca by the application deadline.

Teaching SITES
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