Team Spotlight
Get to know Shar McCrory
Q: Where do you live?
A: On the unceded and traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, part of the Dakelh (Carrier) peoples’ territory. Also known as Prince George.
Q: What is your position at RCCbc?
A: I’m the Rural Continuing Medical Education Liaison for Northern British Columbia.
Q: What does that mean?
A: The RCME Liaison supports rural physicians in northern British Columbia by coordinating and working with physicians to bring educational opportunities to them.
Q: Describe RCCbc in three words.
A: Supportive, creative, knowledgeable.
Q: What motivated you to join RCCbc?
A: I have lived in a rural setting for most of my life and understand the benefits and challenges of rural, including access to healthcare. The RCCbc network supports programs for physicians to strengthen the delivery of healthcare in rural communities throughout the province. I believe in RCCbc programs and the benefits they have for rural lives.
Q: What do you like most about your job?
A: I like the diverse programs and people at RCCbc. We are all working collaboratively to deliver excellent programs, support, resources and services to rural people in British Columbia.
Q: What has been one of your proudest moments working at RCCbc?
A: My proudest moments so far are building my connections with my northern physicians and communities.
Q: What do you like to do on your days off?
A: I love being outdoors, walks in the forest, gatherings with family and friends and going on long walks with my dogs.
Q: Where is your favourite place in British Columbia?
A: I have two! Hazelton and Silverton both have amazing people, rich cultural histories and stunning scenery.
Q: What’s next on your bucket list?
A: A warm winter getaway to a tropical, white sandy beach.
Other team members
Arianna Hogan
Executive Administrative Assistant