Precepting on LFM

Precepting on LFM

All LFM physicians are compensated for serving as a preceptor to medical trainees.

What is a medical trainee?

Medical trainees are defined as:

  • undergraduate medical students registered with Dalhousie Medical School (DMS)
  • residents in an accredited postgraduate specialty or subspecialty training program registered with DMS
  • other practice-ready providers who are not part of the Physician Assessment Centre of Excellence (PACE)
  • physician assistants (while still in training during their two-year program)

A medical trainee is not a:

  • clinical observer
  • clinical fellow
  • PACE participants
  • physician extenders, such as associate physicians, and their learners
  • other healthcare providers, and their learners

All LFM physicians may qualify for three streams of funding.

Daily stipend when precepting

Effective Jan. 1, 2026, physicians can submit claims in either half- or full-day increments using the PREC 1, PREC 2 or PREC 3 fee codes and be remunerated according to the number and level of learners they are precepting. These fee codes should be claimed under your 100% FFS BA. Physicians who provide tutoring/lecturing services are still
paid for that work by Dalhousie. Learn more here.

5% preceptor premium

Supervising physicians (preceptors and assessors) who hold an academic appointment at Dalhousie’s Faculty of Medicine and have been approved by Dalhousie Medical School to supervise a medical trainee will be paid a premium of 5% on all Nova Scotia Medical Services Insurance (MSI) claims for insured services provided by the
supervising physician, the medical trainee or both – as long as both are present in person and working in the same clinical location. 

When an LFM supervising physician submits an eligible claim under their LFM 30% BA with the 5% preceptor premium, the bi-weekly payment deposit will contain payment for the 30% LFM BA as well as any eligible claims where the 5% preceptor premium field was selected. For clarity, LFM supervising physicians will receive a total payment of 35% of eligible claims, and the 5% preceptor premium will appear as a separate payment on the detailed statement.

Annual $5,000 stipend

All LFM physicians who are approved by Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine and the DHW to precept and who spend more than nine days (or 18 half days) between April 1 and March 31 of the following year working directly with learners are eligible to receive the $5,000 annual stipend.

2.8 SER waived while precepting 

There is a temporary waiver of the 2.8 SER for supervising LFM physicians on days when they have an eligible medical trainee. To qualify, physicians must bill the 5% pre-mium on all applicable services as well as bill PREC 1, PREC 2 or PREC 3 codes for the appropriate medical trainees to their 100% FFS BA number.

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