Dr. Leisha Hawker, President Doctors Nova Scotia
June 6, 2022

New Doctors Nova Scotia president targets primary health care as provincial wait-list grows again

CBC Nova Scotia

The wait–list for a primary care provider in Nova Scotia has risen to another record high as the new president of Doctors Nova Scotia says her tenure will target primary care reform. There are now 94,855 people registered to find a doctor or nurse practitioner, up from 91,964 last month. The new number represents about 9.5 per cent of the population. "The number is probably even higher," said Dr. Leisha Hawker, who started her one-year term this week leading the organization that advocates for doctors.

head shot of Dr. Ajuwon
June 4, 2022

PAUL SCHNEIDEREIT: Daughter's plea kept family doctor in Cape Breton

Saltwire

Dr. Emmanuel Ajuwon has thought a lot about how to tackle the shortage of family physicians in this province. Recruiting more physicians gets a lot of attention, and rightfully so. But the Nigerian-born family doctor says it’s just as important to keep those who are already here. That means community engagement with, and support for, a new doctor and their family is crucial.

head shot of Dr. Leisha Hawker
May 13, 2022

More doctors trained in gender-affirming care needed, say N.S. advocates

Global News

Gabriel Enxuga knows all too well the barriers to accessing gender-affirming care in Nova Scotia. “For me, the process of starting hormones took almost two years, and in that time, my mental health really suffered,” they said. That was more than ten years ago now, but Enxuga said many of the barriers that existed back then are still in place today.