Physician health and wellness: Doctors of BC 2021 Report to Members

Issue: BCMJ, vol. 64, No. 3, April 2022, Page 112 News

Doctors of BC has released its 2021 Report to Members, with a focus on physician health and wellness. To illustrate some of the ways the association has been working to support physicians throughout the pandemic, the report looks at health and wellness advances made by the Physician Health Program, by the Rural Coordination Centre of BC, and through divisions of family practice, the Joint Collaborative Committees, and the Council on Health Economics and Policy. The report also contains:

  • A summary of the year from 2021 President Dr Matthew Chow, Chair of the Board Dr Adam Thompson, Speaker of the Representative Assembly Dr Eric Cadesky, and Acting CEO Mr Jim Aikman.
  • Reports from committees, sections, societies, councils, coordinating and working groups, and external committees and affiliated organizations.
  • A full list of all the doctors who served on the association’s many committees in the year.

The report is available now at www.doctorsofbc.ca/about-us/report-members.

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