
B.C. takes advantage of U.S. ‘chaos,’ trade war to attract more doctors and nurses
British Columbia’s health minister says “now is the time” for American doctors and nurses to move to the province as it fast tracks recognition of their credentials during an escalating trade war between Canada and the United States.
Josie Osborne says the “chaos” happening south of the border is an opportunity for B.C. to attract skilled health-care workers interested in moving to Canada.
She says the province is working with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC on a direct process to enable U.S.-trained doctors to become fully licensed in B.C. without the need for further assessment, examination or training.
A statement from Osborne’s ministry says the changes are expected in the next few months, following consultations on proposed bylaw changes.