The Physician Recruitment Taskforce of Sarnia Lambton is in danger of folding which could result in even longer wait times and busier emergency departments. Ron Prior is chair of the taskforce's volunteer board of directors that has attracted 24 family physicians since 2001. He says the only Lambton municipalities that continue to fund the non-profit group are Sarnia and Point Edward and the province has changed the way it pays doctors through OHIP. 38% of Sarnia-Lambton doctors are over the age of 60 and nearing retirement. The health ministry says new physicians will only be allowed to have 1,380 patients. "That allows, patients can get in without waiting for long terms to get in to see the doctor. Now, with some of our senior doctors, have 4,000 patients. So, when that doctor retires, that means we are faced with replacing that more two doctors." The task force has an $85,000 budget which pays for a full time recruitment officer's $40,000 salary, as well as the cost of visiting medical schools and on-site career fairs. Medical student expenses to travel to Sarnia-Lambton are also covered. Prior says unless community and service groups come to the rescue, the organization will fold, causing hardship for local residents.
Read More Local Stories
Ontario wildfires prompt air quality warning for area
3 hours agoEnvironment Canada has issued an Orange Air Quality Warning because smoke from the wildfires in northwestern Ontario are expected to move into the Chatham-Kent and Windsor area later on Wednesday.
Higher gas prices force more Ontarians to cut back, says CAA
4 hours agoThe majority of Ontarians say the increase in gas prices this summer has put a crimp in their summer plans, according to a new survey.
CK football team set to play in provincial championship
8 hours agoThe U10 Cougars will play in the Ontario Summer Football League 'A' Division championship this Sunday at York University.
Scoreboard, July 15
9 hours agoThe American League shut out the National League 4-0 in the MLB All-Star Game Tuesday night.
UPDATE: Fire damages two Chatham homes
21 hours agoChatham-Kent fire crews responded to Park Street, near the Baxter Street intersection, at roughly 6:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.
CK beach accessibility expanded with another floating wheelchair
23 hours agoAnother beach in Chatham-Kent (CK) is now more accessible thanks to a floating beach wheelchair, also called Mobi Chair, made available through various generous groups.