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Northern Medical Program

Training Physicians in the North, for the North
Northern and rural areas often face a critical shortage of physicians and health care professionals and the Northern Medical Program (NMP) has been formed to help fill that critical need. The program was created after 7,000 residents of Prince George packed the CN Centre Arena in June 2000 to protest the lack of access to physicians and health care.

In the summer of 2003, the ground was broken at UNBC for the Northern Health Science Centre, named after Dr. Donald Rix. In spring 2004, testing of technology and accreditation took place. The first cohort of 24 students began the program on August 30, 2004 and graduated in May 2008.

The Curriculum

The Northern Medical Program delivers the University of British Columbia's (UBC) medical curriculum over a four-year period at  the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) and the University Hospital of Northern BC (UHNBC). It incorporates the best practices of rural and remote medical education from around the world, providing outstanding classroom and early clinical exposure to rural health care delivery.

Students spend the first semester (August to December) at UBC in Vancouver and then move to the Northern Medical Program in Prince George for the remainder of their education. The first and second years are based primarily at the Dr. Donald Rix Northern Health Sciences Centre at UNBC with experiences in family practice offices and in clinical skills education at UHNBC. Core clinical training (known as clerkships) takes place during third year with the support of  physicians who combine patient care with teaching.

Northern Medical Program Research
The research program within the Northern Medical Program (NMP) utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to address fundamental questions under the overarching theme of health research. This mission is accomplished  through faculty member's  individual research programs with a view  to improving health outcomes and influence health policy for the betterment of Northern individuals, Canadians and people worldwide.

For full details about the Northern Medical Program: Visit the UNBC website or visit the UBC Faculty of Medicine for more information.

I returned to Prince George in 2001 to attend UNBC. I had a fantastic experience during the five years I spent there and it was an easy transition into the Northern Medical Program where I completed my MD. I chose to stay in Prince George for my residency in Family Practice because I knew the quality of my education would be superb. I have not been disappointed.

Life in Prince George is easy. I am able to live in a beautiful rural setting with moose and deer coming through the back yard, but can be at the hospital in 11 traffic free minutes.

I am now on the verge of graduation to start work in a place where the medical community is cohesive, friendly and fun! I cherish the teaching and mentorship I have received and look forward to having these people as my colleagues. As a new doctor I feel supported here by the Family doctors, Specialists, Nursing and hospital staff.

Dr. Amy Johnson

Teaching Laboratory UNBC

Northern Health Sciences Center

Northern Medical Program Graduates