President's Letter
Dear Members,
The Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) reported an unprecedented number of unfilled family medicine spaces in Alberta in their round one match this year. Unfortunately, the second round of matching has filled only 20 of the 42 vacancies. There are still 22 unfilled family medicine spots in Alberta. Interesting to note that BC, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have no unfilled family medicine spaces.
Residency matching is something we should pay close attention to. A medical student who matched in round one to an Alberta family medicine spot wrote to me recently and noted:
When I speak with those in the medical field and tell them I matched to FM, everyone wants to clarify if it was my first choice or not. I have been met mostly with surprise when I assure them that yes, it is. It's multifaceted, as I am sure you can appreciate, but already I feel it to be a less prestigious choice in the field of medicine. Adding to this narrative is the culture of parallel planning with family medicine as a way to guarantee a residency match. I don't know how we change this, but I hope to work on changing the narrative as a FM resident next year.
The 2023 CaRMS matches are a huge signal that action is needed. More must be done to stabilize and support family medicine and make it a more attractive specialty. We must urgently stabilize practices, retain and attract family physicians and create capacity for training, particularly in rural areas. Other provinces are responding to these challenges much more expeditiously, and that shows in the CaRMS numbers. Government needs to work with physicians to change the landscape to make family medicine - and all specialties - sustainable and attractive in Alberta.
You are always welcome to share your thoughts with me. You can email me via [email protected]. You can also comment on this letter on the AMA website.
Regards,
fred Rinaldi, MD, CCFP, FCFP, LLB, MBA, MPA(HSA), BCom
President, Alberta Medical Association
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