Vancouver Island city looks to attract family doctors with municipal job offers
COLWOOD, B.C. — A suburban British Columbia city is looking to ease its shortage of family doctors by hiring physicians and putting them on the community payroll.
The Victoria-area city of Colwood launched a first-in-Canada pilot project to recruit family doctors who will work out of a city-leased medical clinic and be paid as community employees, receiving full medical benefits, vacation and a pension, chief administrative officer Robert Earl said Wednesday.
The five-year pilot project aims to hire eight doctors and connect thousands of local residents with a physician, he said.
“Each of these physicians in our model could attach up to 1,250 Colwoodians to a family physician, and so the model could attach 10,000 Colwoodians,” Earl said in an interview.


