Newfoundland and Labrador has a shortage of radiation therapists, and government officials say looking outside...
Newfoundland and Labrador has a shortage of radiation therapists, and government officials say looking outside the country could be an option to remedy that problem.
Health Minister Tom Osborne says looking outside Canada to recruit specialists is a route they can take. He notes that the medical act has been passed, which makes it easier for them to recruit from other countries. He says they want to work with the union and educational facilities to help facilitate the right number of recruits and upskilling that may be required.
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