Power to Heal

Is the emergency room of your local hospital really your only choice when clinics and doctors’ offices are fully booked? What can we all do to help ease the congestion in these urgent care settings? And what are the causes – and possible solutions – to the current staff shortages in frontline healthcare? Host Wayne Cox will look for answers and insights from two doctors who know only too well the problems facing our medical system. In this episode of the Power to Heal, you’ll also learn about the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation’s new “use your ER wisely” campaign, created to alleviate overcrowding in the hospital’s ER through the use of “right care at the right place” options for those seeking non-urgent medical help.
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Show Notes

A perfect storm has descended on hospital emergency rooms. The shortage of family physicians that was apparent before the pandemic has worsened since COVID-19, with many medical doctors taking early retirement or switching career paths due to exhaustion and burn out. With walk-in clinics now booked up days in advance, many people seeking non-critical medical care are turning to their local hospital’s ER. 

However, once there they quickly discover the chances of seeing a doctor right away are slim. In fact, their wait time could stretch into hours and hours. That’s because, like their family practice counterparts, hospital staff – especially ER doctors and nurses – are resigning, retiring, or taking sick leave in record numbers. For many, the deciding factor is the increasing amount of abuse directed their way from frustrated and angry patients spending hours in a crowded waiting room to see a physician.

Are there other options than the ER or overbooked family physicians for those with non-critical medical needs? And what’s it actually like on the frontlines of healthcare as already-stretched facilities struggle with staff shortages and increasing demand? 

To find out, host Wayne Cox speaks with two doctors who understand only too well how the shortage of MDs and nurses is leading some people to seek non-emergency medical help in crowded ER departments – where they are faced with lengthy wait times to see a physician:

  • Dr. Rogan Thavarajah, a family physician at Hilltop Medical Clinic and the Board Chair for the White Rock-South Surrey Division of Family Practice
  • Dr. Dan Crompton, head of the Emergency Room at Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, B.C.

They are joined by Vicki Brydon, Director of Public Relations with the Peace Arch Hospital foundation. Vicki discusses the Foundation’s “Use your ER wisely” campaign, an initiative that highlights good alternative options to the emergency room for those seeking non-urgent health care in White Rock and South Surrey. The aim of the “Use Your ER Wisely” campaign is to encourage the community to work together and ease the congestion and wait times in the hospital’s ER department.

The Power to Heal podcast, presented by Peace Arch Hospital Foundation in White Rock, British Columbia, takes you behind the scenes of an innovative hospital Foundation and introduces you to the team who find new and sometimes surprising ways to engage with the local community and help fund the best healthcare possible in the region. 

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“Use Your ER Wisely” -- a list of “right care at the right place” options for those seeking non-urgent medical help in the White Rock-South Surrey area.

For more information on the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation, visit pahfoundation.ca

 About Peach Arch Hospital Foundation

An integral part of hundreds of thousands of communities worldwide are their hospitals.  The engine that drives those institutions are their foundations, without which, the wheels of progress would turn very slowly.  Peace Arch Hospital Foundation in White Rock, British Columbia connects with the community to stay ahead of health issues, challenge the norm and foster a spirit of innovation.

Any gift – no matter the size – can make a massive impact and help us purchase this critical piece of equipment. Learn more about the bronchoscope or make a gift online today at pahfoundation.ca/give

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Since 1988, the Foundation has raised over $195 million for capital projects, medical equipment, and community health programs. Their passionate and caring team’s number one priority is the prudent stewardship of your gifts and the resulting positive impact on patients and medical staff at Peace Arch Hospital and the entire White Rock-South Surrey community.


What is Power to Heal?

An integral part of hundreds of thousands of communities worldwide are their hospitals. The engine that drives those institutions are their foundations, without which, the wheels of progress would turn very slowly. This series uncovers the ways the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation in White Rock, British Columbia connects with the community to stay ahead of health issues, challenge the norm and foster a spirit of innovation.