Sustaining Pediatrics in Rural and Underserved Communities (SPRUCe) is a network that connects community pediatric providers with an interest in supporting and sustaining excellence in pediatric care in rural and remote communities across British Columbia. The goal of SPRUCe is to support those providing rural pediatric care so that provider care gaps are filled, education and mentorship supports are available, and pediatric residents have a mechanism for exposure to rural pediatric practice and contact with rural pediatricians.
Explore the numbers
38 Pediatricians
Working in 13 RSA Communities
21 RSA Pediatricians
Attended the SPRUCe networking meeting
18 Rural Peditricians
Completed one of the HOUSE-Ped courses
4 Upcoming presentations
Planned for 2024, including oral and poster presentations for SPRUCe
Partnership Work
SPRUCe partnered with the BC Pediatric Society (BCPS) to identify BC rural pediatricians (those living and working in RSA communities) as unique and worthy of special recognition at the annual BCPS conference in November 2023. At the conference (Children’s Health Today 2023), SPRUCe provided rural pediatricians with buttons stating, “I’m a Rural Pediatrician” and provided pediatricians who support rural communities (such as by providing locum coverage or by offering visiting specialist clinics in rural communities) with SPRUCe stickers to wear on their nametags. Any conference attendees interested in supporting rural pediatrics and/or interested in getting to know the province’s rural pediatricians were invited to join SPRUCe for lunch on the first day of the conference. This resulted in some lively conversation and sharing of experiences, and allowed SPRUCe to solicit input from the lunch attendees about what they feel SPRUCe could and should be doing to better support the provision of pediatric service to rural BC. It has been impactful that RCCbc has been a sponsor at this conference for the past two years, as the presence of the RCCbc table encourages all attendees (who are almost all BC general pediatricians, from both urban and rural communities) to consider the needs of rural British Columbians, and supports the possibility of urban-rural bilateral learning. It is hoped that this partnership will continue to grow, as will the recognition that pediatricians practising in rural communities have a great deal to their colleagues who work in more well-resourced areas.
Making a Difference
Participants of the HOUSE-Ped course provided positive feedback and praise for the experience:
“This course would be useful to pediatricians even the ones not working in a rural setting. Thank you!”
“Thank you for a great course and all the patience.”
Plans for the Future
- Disseminate Findings and Promote Networks: Share the insights from the June 2023 follow-up survey of rural pediatricians and advocate for the establishment of clinical networks to support rural specialists in fields beyond pediatrics.
- Establish the Rural Pediatrics Special Interest Group: Implement this group through the Canadian Paediatric Society to foster collaboration among rural pediatricians and those interested in supporting rural pediatrics nationwide.
- Enhance BC Pediatric Society Collaboration: Continue sponsoring the BC Pediatric Society (BCPS) conference and consider organising a “SPRUCe Dinner” to enhance in-person networking among rural pediatricians, those providing rural outreach clinics and locum services, and pediatric residents keen on rural practice.
- Evaluate and Improve Pediatric Outreach: Assess the rural pediatric outreach clinic experiences of pediatric residents and practicing pediatricians through the research of pediatric resident Dr. S. Fletcher. Use this data to identify and seize opportunities for improving the service and enriching the experiences of pediatric residents.
Team Members
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Kirsten Miller
Co-Lead, Sustaining Pediatrics in Rural & Underserved Communities
Kirsten Miller’s Projects: Annual Reports
Jenny Retallack
Co-Lead, Sustaining Pediatrics in Rural & Underserved Communities
Jenny Retallack’s Projects: Annual Reports
Melanie Harrop
Project Assistant