Health and business partners work together to recruit health care professionals to Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK — There’s a lot of work that happens behind the scenes to bring health care professionals to Chilliwack.
It takes eager, enthusiastic people, like Chilliwack GP Dr. Allison Salter, or Elly Meyerink from the recruitment side of the Chilliwack Division of Family Practice, who are willing to roll out the welcome mat to physicians and other professionals who are contemplating a move to the picturesque surroundings of Chilliwack as an ideal venue in which to set up a practice.
Case in point, a partnership between the Chilliwack Division of Family Practice, the Chilliwack Economic Partners Corporation (CEPCO) and other Chilliwack stakeholders has been instrumental in bringing multiple family doctors to Chilliwack to address the ongoing need for GPs in the community.
According to a news release from the Chilliwack Division of Family Practice, doctors are in short supply across the province, of which family medicine is said to be the greatest area of need. While the division reports that 14 new family doctors were recruited to the Chilliwack area in 2023, including 10 doctors who permanently relocated and four locum (temporary) physicians, the impact of existing doctors retiring and the increasing level of work for doctors that remain has resulted in just two net new family doctors in the community.