Accreditation Process

Please note all programs delivered at Primary Care UPDATES must be Mainpro M1 accredited.

Please note the difference between APPROVAL and ACCREDITATION. Prior to ethical review, a program is only considered to be APPROVED (not accredited). Ethical review is the final step that leads to accreditation.

National Mainpro-M1 Approval/Accreditation
If a program is to be implemented across the country it must  be nationally accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada. National Mainpro-M1 accreditation is a two step process: 1. program/content approval, 2. ethical review.
Click here to read more about how to submit for national approval/accreditation. 
It will take at least two months to receive national approval.

Ethical Review
Once National Mainpro-M1 approval is received, the program must be submitted to each of  the Provincial CFPC Chapters for Ethical Review  every time the program runs for final accreditation.
Click here to read more about how to submit for ethical review.
It will take approximately 5 work days to receive ethical review.

Provincial Mainpro-M1 Approval/Accreditation
If a program is only delivered  in one or two provinces, a submission to that province's chapter is sufficient. If it is delivered in more than two provinces, it can still be provincially accredited only but financially it is better to have it nationally accredited.
Click here to read more about how to submit for provincial accreditation.
However, an ethical review is still needed.

Program accredited by a university
Mainpro-M1 accreditation by a university is valid in that specific province where the university is located.
If the program is to be run in another province or nationally, it has to be submitted to  the CFPC for approval and  its' provincial chapters for ethical review/final accreditation.

For more questions, please go to www.cfpc.ca.