CANADAHALIFAX news Atlantic premiers announce physicians registry to help doctors move around the region by admin 21 فبراير، 2023 written by admin 21 فبراير، 2023 32 The aim is to make it easier for doctors to work temporarily in provinces other than where they have a medical licence CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press Listen to this article CHARLOTTETOWN — Canada’s Atlantic premiers announced Monday the creation of a physicians and surgeons registry to make it easier for doctors to work in provinces other than where they already have a medical licence. P.E.I. Premier Dennis King made the announcement at a meeting in Charlottetown, attended by all four of the Atlantic region’s premiers. King said the goal is to “improve mobility within the region and cut down on the unnecessary red tape and administrative burdens for physicians who want to work within the region in any of our health-care systems.” He said the Atlantic Physician Register should be in operation by May 1. Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey said there’s nothing preventing doctors from working outside their home province, but the process of getting permission from a provincial college of physicians and surgeons can be tough. Furey, an orthopedic trauma surgeon, said the registry will eliminate paperwork for doctors on the move. “For me, to come and work in P.E.I. or New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, it’s quite onerous,” he told a news conference after the meeting. “It can be a significant deterrent for a practising physician to either take a locum piece of work or to split their practice.” Under the new system, doctors will be able to opt in to the registry when they renew their provincial licence each year. At that time they will be given what is essentially an Atlantic licence. “(Doctors) who would like to move around in the summertime — P.E.I. is a beautiful place — and they want to spend a couple of weeks with their family, they could do that,” Furey said. “From the provinces’ perspective, it will open up the pool of people who are available for certain gaps in the system.” Furey said new doctors are looking for options when it comes to work experience. “Having this mobility and eliminating the barriers in Atlantic Canada, and ultimately the nation, will be something that is very attractive,” he said. “It’s not going to fix the problem (of staffing shortages), but it gives us more Band-Aids to (deal with) some immediate issues.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 20, 2023. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post “القرض الحسن” تتوسع في لبنان ومخاوف من اختراقها النظام المصرفي العالمي next post Spousal RRSPs can offer tax benefits, but experts say it might not work for everyone You may also like سلسلة من التدابير لِدعم الشركات الكندية لمواجهة الرسوم... 8 مارس، 2025 كندا تعلن عن بناء منشآت عسكرية في الشمال 8 مارس، 2025 رانيا الحلو: ’’جسدي هنا أما روحي فتحلّق في... 8 مارس، 2025 The Liberals are about to choose the next... 8 مارس، 2025 Municipality continues pothole repairs; expect traffic delays 8 مارس، 2025 Two adults, three youth charged with assault of... 8 مارس، 2025 Fifth arrest made in homicide of Devon Sinclair... 8 مارس، 2025 Threats, harassment driving women out of politics, MPs... 8 مارس، 2025 Canadian canola farmers to feel impact from damaging... 8 مارس، 2025 Trump grants auto tariff pause, tariffs on Canada... 6 مارس، 2025