The role of the UBC Rural Doctors’ Chair in Rural Health is to elevate the health priorities of rural, remote and First Nations communities across BC. RCCbc’s virtual health lead Dr. John Pawlovich is the current chair. His leadership ensures there is robust rural health research, as well as education and training that meets the needs of current and future rural residents and healthcare providers.
“There are so many unintended positive consequences from this work including the project receiving a BC Aviation Council Award for innovation in 2023, which was super cool for the DTI.”
Plans for the Future
A focus for 2024 and beyond will be preparing for phase two of the Drone Transport Initiative. We look forward to working with new partners including the Prince George Airport which would serve as a critical hub in a supply chain network facilitating drone transported medical supplies and laboratory specimens collected in remote communities. Phase two will introduce a new community to program with Nadleh Whut’en joining Fraser Lake and Stella’ten First Nation.
2023/2024 Activities Report – Rural Doctors’ UBC Chair in Rural Health
As the 2023/2024 fiscal year closes, post-pandemic challenges have intensified, leading to provider burnout and a growing health resources crisis. The COVID-19 lessons and care models are crucial in tackling this issue, especially in supporting rural physicians and future healthcare providers. The UBC Chair in Rural Health focuses on three areas: Rural Research, Rural Advocacy, and Support and Mentoring.
Team Members
Click on a team member to explore which other projects they have contributed to in the past year.
John Pawlovich
Director, Rural Education Action Plan | Lead, Real-Time Virtual Support
John Pawlovich’s Projects: Annual Reports
Arianna Hogan
Executive Administrative Assistant