Specialist Doctors for Princeton B.C.

Sept. 2015 – Phase I
An interdisciplinary project team, including representatives from Princeton family physicians, Penticton specialists, their MOAs, Princeton General Hospital (PGH) management and staff, Community Integrated Health Services administration, and Shared Care project sta set out to:

• Develop, implement and test outreach clinic formats to provide appropriate specialist care in Princeton
• Provide Princeton physicians with customized education and relationship-building opportunities through on-site CMEs (Continuing Medical Education) with visiting specialists
• Engage feedback from physicians, healthcare providers and patients about their experience with the new approaches to care

INTENDED OUTCOMES
• Improve processes, knowledge transfer, and relationships between specialists, family physicians, other healthcare providers and patients
• Improve physician, healthcare provider and patient experience
• Increase number and variety of specialist clinics in Princeton

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