Trail Daily Times, September 16, 2015

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Clinic closure leaves patients searching for answers

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Selkirk Family Medicine will be shutting its doors Dec. 11, medical community planning for future BY VALERIE ROSSI Times Staff

Trail's Margie Crawford and Kay Oliphant may need to see a doctor to deal with a bout of anxiety after finding out their medical clinic in closing. The Trail sisters were among about 1,500 to receive a letter from Selkirk Family Medicine Friday that regretfully informed patients that the longtime facility would be shutting its doors Dec. 11. After 41 years of service, Dr. Trudi Toews was in the process of retiring but has to close her practice promptly due to medical reasons. The other medical professionals at the clinic are parting ways, some offering continued service to outgoing Selkirk patients. The sisters are counted in the upwards of 1,000 people who do not have a plan, yet. They are not sitting tight, however, and are on a mission to generate a serious conversation on the doctor shortage in the area. Crawford has made contact with Trail Mayor Mike Martin, MLA Katrine Conroy, MP Alex Atamanenko as well as other movers and shakers in the medical community. She is a known advocate in the community, if her phone ringing off the hook is any indication. “I feel shock, panic and overwhelming fear because Kay is on Warfarin (blood thinner) and needs to be monitored,” said Crawford, 70. Oliphant, 84, has Atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heart rhythm characterized by rapid and irregular beating. “If I don't have a doctor, then I don't know what dose to take and it could become very dangerous,” added Oliphant. The Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice (Divisions) has been working closely with the clinic during the few months leading up to the closure notice. Divisions represents all the doctors across the 14 communities in the Kootenay Boundary region. Clinical Lead Julius Halaschek-Wiener assures that the medical community is set to meet to figure out a short-term and long-term plan that sees to continuity of care. “Until Dec. 11, it's business as usual and it's 100 per cent commitment to care for them,” he explained. “In the meantime, we're working on See RECRUITMENT, Page 2

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Jackhammers and cutting tools were busy on Tuesday as full-scale work began on the Victoria St. Bridge deck. Emcon and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure crews will be replacing the joint armors that allow the bridge to expand and contract. The joints have deteriorated over time and filled with road debris. The project is expected to take five weeks.

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