LFP payment model updates
Doctors of BC and BC Family Doctors members will have received newsletters on new resources and FAQs on Jan 31st and Jan 27. A recording of the Jan 26 webinar LFP payment model: How to get started is also available.
Board splits vice chair role
Did you know? Our board, chaired by Dr Melissa Duff, is splitting the vice chair role amongst the directors. The intent is to enable a more diverse representation at all tables and best support our membership and the chair.
Get involved with your Division!
We want to hear from members who are interested in getting involved with division work. Bring your own ideas or join an existing committee! Please contact [email protected] to talk more.
User tips from Pathways
A recording of the Jan 19 Pathways webinar can be found here.
Looking for family practice preceptors
The UBC Department of Family Practice Residency Program is looking for preceptors. View the FAQs on what it means to become a preceptor.
Early pregnancy care pathway
Looking for up-to-date guidance on first trimester care, in light of our shortage of maternity care providers? View the early pregnancy care pathway, also available on Pathways, and the prenatal care checklist.
Nominate your colleagues
Do you have a family physician colleague who goes above and beyond? Nominations for the 2023 BC Family Physician of the Year award, the First Five Years of Practice award, or the Resident award are open until March 31st. Read more
Join the PCN
The PCN is accepting basic (stay informed) and regular (access shared resources) members at this time. Learn more in the Terms of Agreement and submit the PCN application form. Looking for PCN information? Visit the PCN page (members need to be logged in to view). Questions? Please email [email protected]
Next Coffee Talk with the Board – please join us
Drs Melissa Duff, Kristen Iverson, and Anna Mason will be hosting the next Coffee Talk with the Board on Tuesday,February 14 at 8 am.
Looking for events and education?
View our events page and UBC CPD for events and continuing medical education (CME).