Interior Health balancing transition plans, recruitment, and potential for retention ahead of expected OB-GYN exodus
KAMLOOPS — The staggered resignations of all seven OB-GYNs at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops has spurred a community rally as well as heated discussion in the BC Legislature this week.
Interior Health says it is not an ideal position for it to be in, though they said they are exploring what options can be used to prevent major gaps in obstetrics and gynaecology care three months from now, when those doctors are finished with in-hospital duties.
Dr. Mark Masterson, Interior Health’s vice-president of medicine, said recruitment for their replacements is underway, though he told CFJC Friday (Oct. 24) that the health authority hopes something can be done to avoid the mass exodus.


