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Ukrainian doctors in N.L. who fled the war say they are frustrated with province

Ukrainian doctors in N.L. who fled the war say they are frustrated with province

CBC
Tuesday, July 19, 2022 10:47:19 AM UTC

A physician who fled the Russian invasion of Ukraine and arrived in Newfoundland last month says she's frustrated by a lack of communication from the provincial government — and she's not the only one.

Maryna Sikorska said she is eager to work as a general physician in St. John's. But she said that until Sunday night, her emails to the province asking for help went unanswered.

Sikorska said she knows four other physicians and one nurse from her country who have relocated to Newfoundland and feel equally stymied by a lack of communication from the government. By contrast, she points to Nova Scotia's Health Department, which is actively recruiting Ukrainian health-care professionals — including those in Newfoundland and Labrador.

"I don't want to go from Newfoundland, I like this place," she said. "I like these people and I want to help them, but I can't. And it's broken my heart, really."

Newfoundland and Labrador has worked hard to attract Ukrainians leaving their country amid attacks from the Russian army. The government established a satellite office in Warsaw, Poland, to help Ukrainians resettle in the province, and it chartered two flights from Poland to St. John's,  each carrying more than 150 Ukrainians.

Sikorska arrived on June 14 with her husband and three children. Before that, she had been a general practitioner for eight years in Kyiv, where she opened a medical centre. She also taught pediatrics at Ukraine's military medical academy, she said.

Sikorska said she understands she will have to retrain and write exams to become licensed in Newfoundland and Labrador. But there are ways the province might be able to help or speed up that process, she said, noting that even providing translated forms and certification information would help.

"They said that they need doctors, that the people don't have family doctors," she said of the provincial representatives she spoke to before she moved to St. John's.

Meanwhile, Nova Scotia's Health Department has contacted Ukrainian physicians in Newfoundland to offer perks like housing and daycare if they relocate to that province, Michael Holden, who helps Ukrainians settle in Newfoundland, said in an interview Monday.

Nova Scotia also launched an online portal in late June to help pair Ukrainian health-care workers with jobs. Khalehla Perrault, a Department of Health and Wellness spokeswoman, said in an email Monday that no one has yet been matched with a job through the system; however, "multiple health-care providers" are working with all those who applied.

Holden said he's part of a group chat that includes 10 Ukrainian doctors who are frustrated with the provincial government. Two local doctors who are also part of the group say they are ready to help Ukrainian physicians study for medical licensing exams, he said.

"We do not want frustrated Ukrainian doctors here in Newfoundland," Holden said. "We should be rolling out the red carpet for them."

Holden said doctors are desperately needed in the province — Newfoundland and Labrador's medical association released a poll last month showing that nearly one in four residents are without a family physician.

He created a widely shared social media post Sunday about a frustrated Ukrainian doctor, which prompted a response from Tom Osborne, the province's new health minister, who urged Ukrainian doctors to contact his office or the office of Premier Andrew Furey directly.

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