NDP, Regina physician call on province to do more to keep doctors
Dr. Tomi Mitchell has run a medical clinic in Regina for more than a decade, but she’s shutting those doors.
“What I see right now is beyond tragic. I took an oath over a decade ago to do my best as a physician but we’ve been hampered by the lack of resources in the foundation of our health-care system and that is with primary care physicians who are in the community, who are doing their best to keep patients out of the emergency department,” Mitchell said Wednesday at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.
She was joined by current NDP Leader Ryan Meili and the party’s health critic, Vicki Mowat.
Meili said there were 82 fewer family doctors practising in Saskatchewan since 2018, which included an 11 per cent drop in rural Saskatchewan.