Province announces new program to attract & retain rural physicians
FORT MACLEOD, AB – Alberta’s rural communities could soon have hope in getting more family physicians.
Health Minister Jason Copping has announced $6-million over the next three years for the Rural Education Supplement and Integrated Doctor Experience (RESIDE) Program, which will give new family doctors up to $60,000 in undergraduate tuition reimbursements.
They will receive another $20,000 to $40,000 through a remote community incentive, depending on the level of need in that community.
In exchange, they will commit to working for at least three years in one of 15 identified rural communities.