Interior Health touts recruitment, retention progress on RIH OB-GYN departures
KAMLOOPS — Several weeks ago, Royal Inland was facing a mass exodus in the hospital’s OB-GYN department, with all seven of those doctors resigning their in-hospital privileges. However, Interior Health says some progress has been made in preventing a gap in obstetrics care.
Obstetrics and gynecology care has been top of mind for many women and families in the Kamloops region in recent weeks. But Wednesday (Nov. 5), the CEO of Interior Health says she is feeling optimistic about the latest conversations to bring in new doctors and potentially keep some of the outgoing physicians from leaving.
“There are lots of complex issues at play here but I’m convinced there is a path through it. We’ve made some good progress on the recruitment front so I hope, with the combination of new recruits and some of the obstetricians choosing to stay at RIH, we will get back to service stability pretty quickly,” said Sylvia Weir, speaking to CFJC.


