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Rural emergency medicine bloggers wanted

Submitted by BC Emergency Medicine Network The BC Emergency Medicine Network is seeking rural physician bloggers to share clinical and lifestyle blog posts designed to get readers talking. This is an opportunity to communicate with over 880 of your peers and the public about the realities of rural practice. The … Continue reading →

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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor and Dr. Kermode discuss whether, in light of advances in optics, the Seattle Protocol still remains supreme. Listen to the latest episode here.

Real-Time Virtual Support (RTVS) pathways offer physicians, nurse practitioners, and nurses in rural, remote and First Nations communities direct access to friendly clinical specialists by Zoom or phone. Visit our website to learn how you can get started with RTVS today!

Read our 2021-22 Annual Report! This year, the report focuses on the theme of ‘resilience’ and highlights the achievements and impact of our network’s numerous programs and projects.

Visit RCCbc’s Rural Health Innovations website to find hundreds of grassroot models, programs, initiatives, and work-arounds that British Columbia communities have created to improve citizens’ health. Visit the website now!

Specialist, Sub-specialty, Indigenous and Funding for Innovation (SPIFI) provides groups of rural physicians up to $10,000/year to facilitate the development of innovative education opportunities not easily supported by Rural CME Community Project funds. Apply now!

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