White Coat, Black Art podcast

The nurse practitioners who saved a clinic

0:00
27:02
Rewind 15 seconds
Fast Forward 15 seconds

So many Canadian small towns have lost their only doctor. But when this happened in Wembley, Alberta, two nurse practitioners stepped in thanks to new provincial legislation allowing NPs to run their own clinics and bill the province directly, as a family doctor would. Though doctors’ organizations are pushing back, patients in Wembley are thrilled with this new model of primary care.

More episodes from "White Coat, Black Art"