British Columbia is ramping up its aggressive campaign to lure American doctors and nurses north, and officials say the ...
More than 400 health-care workers have moved north since the province launched a campaign aimed at recruiting American health-care workers last March.
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More than 400 U.S. health professionals have made their way to B.C. in the year since the provincial government decided to pitch them on this region’s appeal, and more may be on their way.
VICTORIA — A recruitment campaign in the United States has allowed British Columbia to hire more than 400 health-care professionals in less than a year.
Vancouver Island is seeing an influx of U.S.-trained health-care workers as B.C. ramps up efforts to recruit south of the border.