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=== Canada === In Canada,<ref>Residency Training Programs. [[Dalhousie University]]. URL: [http://pathology.medicine.dal.ca/anatomical.html http://pathology.medicine.dal.ca/anatomical.html]. Accessed on: 7 June 2007.</ref> individuals must complete an undergraduate science degree, followed by a doctor of medicine degree from one of the seven medical schools in Canada. After these are completed individuals may enter the [[Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada|Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons]] (RCPSC) which requires the completion of residency training.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Forensic Science in Canada - PDF Free Download |url=https://docplayer.net/5477536-Forensic-science-in-canada.html |access-date=2022-03-30 |website=docplayer.net}}</ref> Anatomical pathology is a five-year residency. Residents who wish to become forensic pathologists must then complete a one-year fellowship in forensic pathology. Forensic pathology is a sub-specialty by the RCPSC. As of 2022, there are three schools in Canada that offer the forensic pathology training program. These schools are the University of Alberta, the University of Ottawa<ref>{{Cite web |last=University of Ottawa |title=Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine |url=https://med.uottawa.ca/pathology/education/postgraduate-medical-education/forensic-pathology-residency-training-program |access-date=2022-03-28 |website=med.uottawa.ca}}</ref> and the University of Toronto. McMaster University ceased their training program in 2019.
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