B.C. announces measures to license more internationally trained doctors
RICHMOND, B.C. — A series of new measures to bring more internationally trained doctors to British Columbia represent significant changes that will make a difference in the lives of people receiving primary care, Health Minister Adrian Dix said Sunday.
“We know our province needs more physicians in the short, and in the long term. And these actions, historic actions today, will help address that need in a meaningful way,” Dix told a news conference announcing the changes.
Dix joined Premier David Eby, who said the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed challenges and added further strains in the health-care system, with too many B.C. residents struggling to find a family doctor.
In response, he said B.C. is taking action to get more internationally trained doctors “off the sidelines and into clinics, where they’re so desperately needed.”