B.C. takes advantage of U.S. ‘chaos,’ trade war to attract more doctors and nurses
- B.C. Is fast-tracking certification for U.S. Health care professionals to work in the province, as announced by Josie Osborne, the Minister of Health.
- There are currently 400,000 people in B.C. Looking for a doctor or nurse practitioner, according to official reports.
- The province will target Washington, Oregon, and California to attract U.S. Professionals amid ongoing chaos in the U.S.
- B.C. Has seen significant increases in the number of nurse practitioners since 2018, with 178 new nurses registered in 2024.
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B.C. takes advantage of U.S. ‘chaos,’ trade war to attract more doctors and nurses
The "chaos" in the United States provides an opportunity for British Columbia to recruit more American doctors and nurses, the province's health minister said as she announced changes aimed at
B.C. takes advantage of U.S. 'chaos,' trade war to attract more doctors and nurses
British Columbia’s health minister says “now is the time” for American doctors and nurses to move to the province as it fast tracks recognition of their credentials during an escalating trade war between Canada and the United States. Josie Osborne says the “chaos” happening south of the border is an opportunity for B.C. to attract […]
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British Columbia Wants to Recruit More U.S. Doctors and Nurses - Canada French
The "chaos" in the United States offers British Columbia the opportunity to recruit more American doctors and nurses," said the province's Minister of Health, who announced changes to accelerate recognition of their credentials. Josie Osborne said that "the time has come" for American health professionals to act. "Whether it's because their federal government withdraws from the World Health Organization, cuts public services or attacks reproduct…
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