Team Spotlight
Get to know Hayley
Q: Where do you live?
A: I live on Gabriola Island, the unceded territory of the Snuneymuxw people .
Q: What is your position at RCCBC?
A: Virtual Medical Office Assistant, Real-Time Virtual Support.
Q: What does that mean?
A: I help our team of RTVS doctors connect with practitioners and their patients across the province. A VMOA manages the communication and admin details relating to these encounters, to better allow practitioners to focus on patient care.
Q: Describe RCCbc in three words.
A: Compassionate, Innovative, Friendly.
Q: What motivated you to join RCCbc?
A: Having enjoyed working in supportive roles in healthcare and the emergency services on my small island, I saw an opportunity with RCCbc as a way to help improve access for people in communities like mine across the province.
Q: What do you like most about working at / with RCCbc?
A: Getting to say YES when people call asking for help! I get to talk to other healthcare professional from all over the province, learn about their communities, and help get them to resources they need, no matter why they’re calling.
Q: What has been one of your proudest moments working at / with RCCbc?
A: Being a small part of a chain of events that saved a patients life.
Q: What hashtags best describe your personality?
A: #partyanimaltil9pm
Q: What do you like to do on your days off?
A: Gardening and other chores around my small farm.
Q: Where is your favourite place in British Columbia?
A: Surf Grove and Green Point campgrounds in Tofino.
Q: Pick one song that best describes you and why?
A: Don’t Wanna Fight by Alabama Shakes. Because I never want to fight, and because it’s a jam.
Q: What one thing can you not live without?
A: Quiet, peaceful spaces out in nature and true crime podcasts.
Q: What is the next item on your bucket list?
A: Convincing my husband that we need more dogs.
Other team members
Geneviève Fortin
Clinical Services Manager
Rebecca Connop Price
Communications Officer