Nelson Star, September 20, 2013

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Friday, September 20 • 2013

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Walk-in clinic sees doctor recruitment success

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Absolutely a Contact Sport That autumn chill in the air can only mean one thing — soccer playoffs. Nelson Youth Soccer and the City Soccer League teams are preparing for their final showdowns that begin this weekend with the adult players going for glory. On Wednesday afternoon, youth soccer teams played their second last regular season game as they prepare for the post season at the end of the month. In one of the games (above) CTI Accountants took Bob Hall photo on the Nelson Star in a physical contest at Lakeside pitch in the U14 Girls Division.

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As doctor shortages plague communities throughout the country and right here in the Kootenay, one local walk-in clinic has secured the physicians they need. Peggy Aitken manages the Kootenay Lake Medical Clinic at the Chahko Mika Mall. She has managed to recruit five doctors in the past year taking them from two physicians and a lot of locums to seven permanent doctors in total. The yearlong process was a challenge. “We knew it wasn’t going to be easy but I don’t think we knew how hard it was going to be,” Aitken said. “Any lead I got, I would follow up with a phone call or an email.” Recruitment efforts included lots of word of mouth along with traditional listing of the jobs available. Social media played a role as well. “We Twittered. We Facebooked. We did whatever we could to get the word out,” she said. Aitken said the new doctors at her clinic were attracted by the fact that they don’t have to manage the practice. The responsibility of hiring staff, managing paperwork and handling Story continues to ‘Nelson’ on Page 17

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