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Cancer Agency welcomes new physicians to Saskatoon and Regina

Nine recruits to serve cancer treatment in various capacities in both cities.
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The recruits have begun working within the Saskatchewan Agency or are slated to begin by May.

REGINA — Recent recruitment efforts at the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency (SCA) have resulted in nine new physician hires in Regina and Saskatoon.

Highlights of the new staff include: 

Regina - Allan Blair Cancer Centre

  • two physicians for gynecology-oncology program (one began in October and a second in mid-November);
  • four mematologists (starting in November, December, January and May 2025); and
  • one clinical associate joined in November.

Saskatoon - Saskatoon Cancer Centre

  • one medical oncologist starting in December; and
  • one clinical associate began in November.


"Our teams have been working incredibly hard to target physicians in key areas for the Agency, with support and investment from the Government of Saskatchewan's Health Human Resource Plan," SCA Medical Affairs and Physician Operations Director Nicki Bayfield-Ash said.

"Saskatchewan has a long history of providing high quality cancer care, and these new faces, who will be serving patients all across the province, will be welcomed with open arms." 

Physician Recruitment specialists at the SCA help candidates with everything from licensing to immigration - the process can take anywhere from a few months to more than a year. 

"We are grateful not only to our recruitment team for their committed effort, but also to the other physicians at SCA who have continued to provide excellent patient care while staffing took place," Bayfield-Ash said.

"I am very pleased to share the great news that these highly qualified health professionals are joining our medical teams to provide timely, high-quality care to patients," Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. "We are working hard through our ambitious Health Human Resources Plan to recruit more specialists in key areas and strengthen health care teams. It is great to see this plan continue to show results in attracting top talent to benefit patients in our province."

 

 

 

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