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Kamloops Physician Hirings

Nine new hospitalists, one shared vision for health care in Kamloops

Jun 18, 2026 | 5:23 PM

KAMLOOPS — For years, attracting doctors to Kamloops has been a challenge, but one Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) physician believes the solution isn’t convincing people to come here – it’s simply showing them why she never left. That approach has helped recruit nine new hospitalists to Kamloops’ healthcare community since last spring.


For Dr. Harpreet Kelly, recruiting doctors isn’t really about recruitment at all – it’s about sharing the community she’s called home for the last decade.

“I love Kamloops. I love living here, and we decided this is our community. Having good health care in the community that you live in, wanting to see people doing well… was a big instigator and then also wanting to see colleagues happy at work.” Kelly told CFJC News on Thursday (June 18).

Kelly first came to Kamloops as part of the city’s first family medicine residency cohort.

What she found was a community and a hospital culture she didn’t want to leave.

“It was such a welcoming community. The medical staff were so welcoming – the hospital, the collegiality, the way that people treat each other in general was just really inspiring,” added Kelly.

Since April 2025, nine new hospitalists have accepted positions at the RIH. Kelly says the mentality of the approach hasn’t been about convincing doctors to move here, but instead showing them what life in Kamloops is really like.

“I think I would get away from saying ‘convincing’ people to come here. I think that was the mental shift we all made. Kamloops is an amazing place to be. Let’s showcase what is amazing about our hospital, what’s amazing about our community, why we love to live here and that will attract the right people,” Kelly stated.

Those new additions are already helping improve stability within the hospitalist program, while reducing the existing pressures on physicians. Kelly believes the group has now reached an important milestone.

“We are at a place now where things are more stable, which is amazing. Now we can be pickier, too, about continuing to find our people. That’s really important to us, finding the right people to join our group.”

While recruitment remains a challenge across the province, Kelly says she’s optimistic about the future of health care in Kamloops.

“An abundance of doctors and all other health care professionals and nurses,” says Kelly when asked on how she hopes the healthcare system will develop in years to come. “I mean, we still have a ways to go with recruitments, so I would like to see us fully staffed, and I see that in our future.”

For Kelly, the goal isn’t just bringing more doctors to Kamloops – it’s building a stronger healthcare system for the community she fell in love with ten years ago.