Seven obstetrician-gynecologists at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops have resigned, citing unsafe workloads and inadequate government support, raising alarms about community health in the region.
The resignation of these physicians underscores critical issues within the healthcare system in the provinces and territories of Canada, revealing systemic inadequacies in support for medical professionals and patient care. This situation could exacerbate existing healthcare challenges in the region and diminish access to essential services like midwifery and medicine.