President's Letter
Dear Members,
Last week we released disturbing survey results including that 61% of family and rural generalist physicians are contemplating early retirement or relocation, while one in five fear they can’t maintain their clinics more than six months.
Those are the numbers. Today we are sharing some faces and voices.
If you follow the AMA on social media, you’ll already have seen today’s activity themed: SOS: The Urgency Is Real. Beginning this morning at 8 a.m., we shared a short video clip featuring a doctor's personal story. We published another at 9 a.m. and will continue to do so every hour for 24 hours. The messages we are sharing are from 24 frontline physicians who are telling us that family and rural practices are no longer sustainable and that they need urgent support in Budget 2024.
The 24-hour campaign will conclude tomorrow (Thursday, February 1) with a noon-hour news conference where media will have an opportunity to speak directly to physicians about their struggles to deliver comprehensive, life-long care for Albertans.
I appreciate that the Minister has responded to the campaign with a statement. As always, she emphasizes the importance of working together and this is a belief that we share. We recognize the financial commitments her government has made so far. At the same time, and as the campaign puts it, the Urgency is Real and we need to see that reflected in Budget 2024.
Thank you to physicians who have already contributed videos about their personal situations in this family and rural medicine crisis. Please encourage your colleagues to do the same. We need to keep these powerful voices coming in over the weeks and months ahead.
It’s easy to add your voice to the cause. Record a 20-second video with our easy-to-use video tool. Just share your name, where you work and the impacts you, your patients and your practice are experiencing in this primary care crisis.
Regards,
Paul Parks
President, Alberta Medical Association