It can be challenging for family practice residents or physicians who wish to locum in rural areas to gain needed experience and comfort to deliver emergency medicine in rural communities. The Emergency Education Programs are changing this.
The Emergency Education Programs currently have 3 sites: Nanaimo (NEEP), Northern (NoEEP) and Kamloops (KEEP). The Programs offer participants a three-month clinical and academic fellowship in emergency medicine that focuses on emergency medicine, procedures, point-of-care ultrasound, and resuscitations. They are also creating an environment that allows for cross-pollination with the Certification in the College of Family Physicians-Emergency Medicine (CCFP[EM]), and for local leadership in the transfer of these skill sets to practicing rural physicians.
“Had a critical case on my first all ER locum—thanks to NEEP, I felt prepared and poised, effectively managing a severe epileptic emergency with knowledge and calm. It's remarkable how well-equipped I was to handle every aspect of the crisis, including equipment failures. Immense gratitude for the invaluable training and support provided.”
Explore the numbers
67 Overall Trainees
To date, there have been 43 people trained through NEEP, 18 through NoEEP and 6 through KEEP.
17 EM Exams
17 people have successfully written the EM exam, 13 through NEEP, 3 through NoEEP and 1 through KEEP.
75 RSA Communities
As many as 75 RSA communities have been impacted by the Emergency Education Programs.
Plans for the Future
We continue to look at ways to broaden our scope by offering consulting services to other centres wishing to support their communities with additional training and knowledge transfer. Working with communities such as Abbottsford, we assist in leveraging clinical opportunities to train locally and foster independent grass roots opportunities for improved care.
In 2024 we look forward to supporting the community of Cranbrook, as well as further developing our relationship with The University of Calgary Enhanced Skills in Emergency Medicine program who are committed to establishing a similar approach to Emergency Medical Education in Alberta.
Team Members
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Kevin McMeel
Lead, Northern, Emergency Education Programs
Kevin McMeel’s Projects: Annual Reports
Ray Markham
Executive Director, Medicine
Ray Markham’s Projects: Annual Reports
John Pawlovich
Director, Rural Education Action Plan | Lead, Real-Time Virtual Support