Locums, potential new compensation model provide glimmers of hope for maternity care in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — One of the two principal physicians behind the Thompson Region Family Obstetrics clinic in Kamloops says bringing maternity care under a new compensation model for family physicians would be a game-changer.
Dr. Shaun Davis announced the impending closure of the clinic last month, saying it no longer has enough physicians to cover on-call shifts. The operation is no longer accepting new patients with due dates after July 31, 2023.
Speaking to CFJC Today Tuesday (Mar. 7), Davis says, in addition to being subjected to the rigours of a demanding lifestyle, physicians who provide maternity care in B.C. are paid significantly less than those in other provinces.
“The one main reason that we’ve been told that people have left is that, compared to other areas of work, it’s generally poorly compensated. Other areas in family medicine that are similar acuity — like emergency department and that — would be paid substantially more,” he said.


