Urgent Action Needed to Address the Family Medicine Crisis in Canada
BC family physicians join colleagues from across Canada calling for urgent action to address the family medicine crisis across the country. Read our letter to all of Canada’s Premiers. … Read More
Meet our Candidates – 2022 Board of Directors Election
Voting has opened for our Board of Directors election and runs until November 17 at 9:00 am PST. There are three positions up for election, each with a term of … Read More
Registration open for the November 24, 2022 AGM with keynote speaker, Dr. Sarah Smith
Register now for BCCFP’s 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM) that will take place via videoconference on November 24, 2022 at 6:00 pm. We are excited to welcome family physician and … Read More
Cultural Safety & Humility Webinar: Contraception Coercion
On September 29, Dr. Elder Roberta Price, and Dr. Rebekah Eatmon, BCCFP ’s Indigenous Physician Lead hosted the third in a series of webinars on Cultural Safety & Humility. Guest … Read More
B.C. deal for doctors expected to include better compensation model
BCCFP Vice President, Dr. Justine Spencer on better compensation models for family physicians in the province. B.C. deal for doctors expected to include better compensation model
BCCFP Medical Student Conference 2022
The BC College of Family Physicians (BCCFP) is pleased to invite all medical students in BC to the 2022 Virtual Medical Student Conference on Saturday October 22, 2022 from 9:00 … Read More
BCCFP Commemorates Second Annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Today, the BCCFP joins people across Canada in commemorating the second annual National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. It is a day for us to commemorate the history and ongoing … Read More
Cultural Safety & Humility Grant Recipients Announced
On the occasion of National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, we are pleased to announce the recipients of our first intake of Cultural Safety and Humility grants. Seven projects from … Read More
Doctor crisis: How much does it cost to become a family doctor?
BIV interview with Dr. David May, President of BCCFP
B.C.’s healthcare system feeling effects of previous cuts
Opinion piece by Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconcilation, Murray Rankin
No magic pill to cure North Shore family doctor shortage
There are about 8,000 people on a waiting list for a GP on the North Shore right now, and likely many more searching for a family doctor. Every month the … Read More
B.C.’s Urgent Primary Care Centre plan not working say MLA
Read more from MLA Renee Merrifield