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Physician support – more than mentorship

A UBC resident assists with the suturing of a patient’s hand in Port McNeill, BC What can RCCbc do to improve and increase supports for rural physicians? This simple question will kick off the Mentorship and Health Policy Development stream at the Rural Emergency Continuum of Care (RECC) conference in … Continue reading →

Posted on April 24, 2014 by AmirRCCbcDev2 · Leave a comment

RECC offers wilderness medicine, mentorship and health policy streams in 2014

Casting will be one of several hands-on sessions offered at the 2014 Rural Emergency Continuum of Care (RECC) conference on May 30 + 31, 2014 in Penticton The landscape will look very different at this year’s Rural Emergency Continuum of Care conference (RECC). Not only will this event be held … Continue reading →

Posted on January 21, 2014 by AmirRCCbcDev2 · Leave a comment
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