RCCbc’s annual BC Rural Health Conference (RHC) is more than just continuing medical education—it’s about connecting rurally based colleagues and fostering community and collaboration. This highly anticipated event is back at Whistler for RCCbc’s 2024 BC Rural Health Conference on May 24–26, at the Whistler Conference Centre.
Registration now open for 2024 BC Rural Health Conference
There’s something special about the BC Rural Health Conference. It’s not just the knowledge you gain, but also the friendships you form. Embrace the excitement, the learning, and the camaraderie that makes this event so exceptional!
We are thrilled to feature an amazing line-up of speakers and topics in our program that is packed with opportunities to network and interact with individuals who can share and learn the unique benefits of rural practice.
- Social and networking events to connect with rural peers, including locums
- Interactive breakout sessions and hands-on skills workshops to discover current and emerging trends in rural medicine
- Pre-conference courses include: The CARE Course Goes WILDE and the Rural POCUS Congress
- Presentation of the BC Rural Health Awards on Friday afternoon
- Wellness opportunities, including stretching and yoga sessions, complimentary chair massages, guided hikes and other excursions
- Free (and fun) childcare during conference hours
Stay tuned for updates by subscribing to our newsletter and follow @RCCbc on X with the hashtag #BCRHC.
2024 Program Schedule
Call for Poster Abstracts Now Closed
Poster abstract applications for the 2024 BC Rural Health Conference are now closed.
A selection of posters will be on display throughout the conference. Topics will range from improving the rural health of patients and communities, cultivating rural innovations, creating high-quality health system improvements across British Columbia or globally, and more.
Although CME is a major component of the BC Rural Health Conference, the biggest advantage to attending this event is the chance to reconnect with rural health colleagues during the conference and its numerous social and networking events.
Dr. Nicole Ebert, Lead, BC Rural Health Conference