N.S. doctors say not enough physicians to teach at new Cape Breton medical school

Some physicians in Cape Breton say there are not enough doctors on the island to staff the new medical school that is set to begin teaching students in fall 2025. A doctor wears a lab coat and stethoscope in an exam room at a health clinic in Calgary, Friday, July 14, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

SYDNEY, N.S. - Some physicians in Cape Breton say there aren't enough doctors on the island to staff the new medical school set to welcome students in fall 2025, and one doctor is worried about its ability to meet accreditation standards.

Family physicians in Cape Breton are already stretched thin and most do not have the capacity to increase their teaching loads, family doctor Stacy MacDonald said in a recent interview.

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