Number of foreign doctors on the rise in N.L.
Most doctors practising outside the Avalon Peninsula are from abroad
CBC News
Posted: Nov 17, 2012 11:26 AM NT
Last Updated: Nov 17, 2012 1:16 PM NT
Dr. John Haggie says few doctors trained abroad stay in Newfoundland for the long haul. (CBC)
A new study shows the number of foreign-trained family doctors is up in the province, having increased by 15 per cent in the last five years.
The number of specialists educated abroad is especially high outside the Avalon Peninsula, ranging from two thirds to 80 per cent.
Dr. John Haggie, a British-trained surgeon in Gander, has been in Newfoundland for 20 years, but says this is the exception rather than the norm.
"My estimate would be that a significant percentage stay a shorter period rather than a longer period," said Haggie, who's noticed most foreign doctors don't stay long before leaving the province.
But he says Memorial University is trying to combat that by increasing the number of students at its medical school.
"Back in the 90s, we went through an awful period where medical school enrolment was slashed," said the doctor. "It's only very recently that [we've reached] 2,500, which is the projected intake as an ideal starting point."
Haggie says medical schools across the country are taking similar initiatives.
Share Tools
Latest Nfld. & Labrador News Headlines
- Gushue | Why the loss of Ray Guy has meant so much
- Ray Guy often spared no mercy in skewering his political subjects, but the man himself was altogether different, writes John Gushue. more »
- Police investigating vehicle accident near Lewisporte
- RCMP are investigating a single-vehicle accident that happened early on Saturday morning on Rte. 340 near Michael's Harbour. more »
- Provincial historic sites open for summer season
- Ten provincial historic sites in Newfoundland and Labrador will open their doors to the public on Saturday, beginning the 2013 summer tourist season. more »
- Police recover stolen dirt bike, arrest made
- RCMP in Trinity-Conception have made an arrest in connection with a stolen dirt bike from the Bristol's Hope area. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Rescue attempt over for New Brunswick fishermen
- The rescue attempt for two missing fishermen has been called off in New Brunswick, hours after one body was found. more »
- Spectator killed at Edmonton Jeep event
- A 20-year-old woman died Saturday during an event for Jeep enthusiasts held in a parking lot just west of downtown Edmonton. more »
- Astronaut Chris Hadfield adjusts to 'earthling' life
- Canada's space ambassador, Chris Hadfield, is still readapting to life on this planet after spending 146 days in zero gravity as commander of the International Space Station. For now, though, he's taking his homecoming one step at a time. more »
- Winning ticket sold in Florida for $590M Powerball jackpot
- A lottery official says one winning ticket has been sold in Florida for a record Powerball jackpot of more than $590 million. more »
- Gros Morne fracking issue causing significant reaction
- Fracking may jeopardize Gros Morne UNESCO status
- Last video store in Happy Valley-Goose Bay closes
- Bear has picnic in Marystown
- Gushue | Why the loss of Ray Guy has meant so much
- Police investigating vehicle accident near Lewisporte
- Police recover stolen dirt bike, arrest made
- Sex trade workers in high demand in N.L.
- Inmates accused of planning escape from Waterford

