B.C. aims to poach U.S. doctors and nurses by highlighting ‘uncertainty and chaos’ south of the border – CBC

Province also celebrating recruitment of 1,001 new family doctors in 2 years

Mar 11, 2025

British Columbia has turned its eye toward luring doctors and nurses from the United States to move north in what Health Minister Josie Osborne is calling an “unprecedented” recruitment opportunity.

Osborne says the province is changing its licensing rules so U.S.-trained doctors can begin practising in B.C. right away, without any need for further assessment, exams or training.

She said there will be a similar scale-back of the barriers facing U.S.-trained nurses and that a marketing campaign will be unveiled in Washington, Oregon and California within the next few months.

“With the uncertainty and chaos happening south of our border, we have an unprecedented opportunity to attract skilled health-care workers interested in moving to Canada,” Osborne said in a statement.

Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/doctors-recruitment-1.7480911

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