#doctors # bilingual

Started by juice, Sep 30, 2023, 12:17 PM

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"A Sept. 25 press release from the Yukon government notes nurse practitioners, a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse and a social worker working at the centre — with no mention of physicians in the list. In the release, l'Association franco-yukonnaise director Isabelle Salesse said the new location will allow the centre to increase the number of people it serves, adding that "we are hoping that bilingual doctors will join" the centre soon."

A Nurse Practitioner, is as close to a Dr, as being a Dr Gets.   

So why diminish it just because they cant find a BILINGUAL Doctor that wants to serve in that space?