The total includes 89 doctors, 260 nurses, 42 nurse practitioners and 23 other health professionals, says Premier David Eby.
More than 400 U.S.-trained health-care professionals have accepted jobs across British Columbia, nearly tripling the number ...
British Columbia is ramping up its aggressive campaign to lure American doctors and nurses north, and officials say the strategy is already paying off with high interest in Oregon and Washington. More ...
Over 400 U.S. health-care professionals have accepted jobs in B.C. as part of the province's efforts to recruit south of the border.
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Vancouver Island is seeing an influx of U.S.-trained health-care workers as B.C. ramps up efforts to recruit south of the border.
As of January, the province says more than 400 U.S.-trained health professionals have accepted job offers in B.C., including in remote and rural regions.
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