NMP graduates 31 new doctors
PRINCE GEORGE – For the past fifteen years, graduates of the Northern Medical Program hands out a set of white coats and shingles and this year is no exception. Jessica Hatcher is born and raised in Prince George.
“Having grown up in Prince George, being able to see – with my parents working in health care – what some of the challenges were in rural locations, it was always an interest to me,” says Hatcher. “So when I applied to medical school, knowing there is a program here that’s really rooted in those kinds of challenges and taught you about what it’s like to practice medicine in the North.”
The Class of 2022 includes 10 graduates from northern BC, including eight from Prince George. Sixteen of the graduates will be entering family medicine residency programs, with many training in rural and smaller centres in B.C. and across the country. Three of those graduates will train in Prince George and one will train in Fort St. John. The remaining students have matched to a wide range of other specialties including anesthesiology, general surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology, pediatrics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, psychiatry, radiation oncology, urology, and vascular surgery. And the numbers bear out in terms of where they are planning to practice.
