B.C. doctors pen letter in support of Kamloops OBGYNs as opposition MLAs press government on maternity crisis
KAMLOOPS — The BC Conservative Party has released a letter co-signed by over a hundred doctors, including several obstetrician-gynecologists (OBGYNs) from across the province, in a bid to call attention to the ongoing maternity crisis at Royal Inland Hospital.
At last check, the Oct. 17 letter, which is addressed to Interior Health President and CEO Sylvia Weir and B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne, had 128 signatories. It was authored just days after all seven OBGYNs at RIH announced plans to resign, citing unsafe working conditions.
“This decision reflects deep and ongoing concerns about maternity care, gynecology services, and women’s health in our region,” the letter written by Dr. Chelsea Elwood and Dr. Stephen Kaye, said.
“These physicians have long advocated for better access to care in Kamloops, yet despite years of engagement, their calls for change have been ignored.”


