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octor recruitment and retention is a key component in every community in Alberta.
The process of recruiting physicians originally
such as the Palliser Health Authority in Medicine Hat. When the regional health boards were merged into Alberta Health Services in 2008, AHS began working with communities in regions to help recruit doctors to all areas.
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“Physician recruitment requires multiple stakeholders and good partnerships to be successful,” said Dr. Vanessa Maclean, south zone medical director for AHS. “It requires three things: It requires local physicians working to help recruit physicians, it requires the communities working to help recruit physicians and it
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When it comes to the South Zone, Maclean doesn’t shy away from praising the success seen in 2014, calling it an amazing year.
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