Abbotsford welcomes 26 doctors amid B.C.-wide physician shortage
ABBOTSFORD — Abbotsford is marking itself immune to what appears to be an ongoing B.C. doctor shortage by welcoming a host of new physicians into the community over the past year.
The Abbotsford Division of Family Practice says 26 family doctors and locums have joined the community in 2025, with 80 per cent of doctors staying local after completing their residency.
The nonprofit says these rates stem from a coordinated pathway designed to support international medical graduates (IMG) entering the community through programs such as the provincial practice-ready assessment and the UBC return-of-service pathways.
Dr. Caroline Cook, the Division’s program lead for IMGs, drew on her own experiences as an IMG from England in developing the initiative.
