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British Columbia's right decision in hiring international doctors and nurses
Almost all of the 666 international medical graduates enrolled in the province this year are now working as doctors, with more than half working in family medicine, British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says. The government of British Columbia has also modified the capacity to accept various medical specialties in such a way that international graduates also have a better chance to enter.
On the other hand, 587 international nurses have been employed in British Columbia this year, which has almost doubled compared to last year, and this is very good news for those nurses of Iranian descent who live in BC. While Canada suffers greatly from the low number of family doctors, the provincial and federal governments have always been criticized because international doctors, including Iranians, who are very experienced, are not employed, and the actions of the British Columbia government in recent years are a successful example in this regard. .
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