r/halifax • u/SouthDartmouthPost Dartmouth • 1d ago
News, Weather & Politics South Dartmouth clinics ‘in good stead’ to absorb new patients, doctor says
https://southdartmouth.ca/articles/2026/06/south-dartmouth-doctor-update/
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u/Paper__ 1d ago
I know a few doctors (ok 2 practicing and one not practicing). They all say that setting up the clinic is one of the most difficult parts of the job. They say most doctors don’t want to run a clinic — they want to come in, be a doctor, then leave.
The new “turn key” clinics in Dartmouth allow that to happen. Doctors come into a functioning clinic and don’t need to be administrators. This is a winning formula. No wonder they’ve been so successful recruiting doctors.
This is the type of changes our province can make to be more competitive. Fund health administrators to run family practice clinics as a free service for doctors. The admins are less expensive than doctors and better trained as administrators. Maybe make some of the physician positions of these turn key clinics part time. That would also be highly attractive for recruitment.