Lisa Stewart has worked beside doctors in intensive care at a Winnipeg hospital and treated burn victims while assisting plastic surgeons in Calgary. But upon moving to B.C., her medical career came to an abrupt halt.
Calls to license physician assistants are increasing as staffing troubles continue to plague B.C.’s health-care system, with intermittent closures at several rural emergency departments over the summer.
B.C. is an outlier among Canadian provinces in not employing physician assistants, who are trained in the same medical model as doctors and work under the supervision of a physician ...
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