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Team Spotlight

Get to know Erika Pritchard

Q: Where do you live?

A: On the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh Peoples, otherwise known as Prince George.

 

Q: What is your position at RCCbc?

A: I’m a project coordinator and data analysit with the Real-Time Virtual Support (RTVS) program.

 

Q: What does that mean?

A: I help support our physicians in the RTVS peer-to-peer pathways program and the work of RTVS’s non-clinical “Fire Department” with our medical leads. I also lead the Consultation to Conversation Program where we support Virtual Care Coordinators across the province to implement a three-way video-enabled model of care. I also contribute to our larger RTVS evaluation through data collection development and analysis.

 

Q: Describe RCCbc in three words. 

A: Connection, nimble, grassroots.

 

Q: What motivated you to join RCCbc? 

A: I joined because of the opportunity RCCbc provides to work towards improving health for rural, remote and Indigenous community members across the province.

 

Q: What do you like most about your job? 

A: Being able to work with such kind, compassionate, good-hearted people.

 

Q: What has been one of your proudest moments working at RCCbc?

A: The opportunity to learn from and connect with rural providers, healthcare administrators, and community members.

 

Q: What do you like to do on your days off?

A: On my days off, I like to do outdoor activities, such as walking, hiking and biking. I also enjoy spending time with my friends and family.

 

Q: Where is your favourite place in British Columbia?

A: A little mountain, called Mount Doug on Vancouver Island. The mountains are covered with arbutus trees with lots of great trails and beautiful sunrises and sunsets. That place is my little slice of paradise every time I visit!

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Leslie Carty

Executive Director, Operations

Dr. Jenny Retallack

Co-Lead, Sustaining Pediatrics in Rural & Underserved Communities

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