Northern BC Needs More Physio
PRINCE GEORGE – Another Northern physiotherapist has retired, making access to the service even thinner than it already is. It has renewed the drive for better physiotherapy training in Northern BC.
“There’s a shortage of physios throughout the province, but way, way worse in the Northern and rural areas.”
That’s Hilary Crowley, a physiotherapist in Prince George since 1972. She cites a report that was put together in 2015, entitled “Physiotherapists for northern Communities.” It points to the fact that the North had 86 physiotherapists at that time, compared to 3,251 in the southern part of the province.
UBC has the only training facility in the province and, in 2012, it launched a Northern Cohort, which involves 20 of those UBC students coming to Prince George to train. Initially, it was to be in place for a year, and those 20 seats would subsequently become the foundation for a Faculty of Health Sciences at UNBC. It never happened.