Ford government to add more than 450 new seats to Ontario medical schools
Premier Doug Ford announced Tuesday the addition of more than 450 new postsecondary positions across all six of Ontario's medical schools.
Ford was joined by Health Minister Christine Elliott and Minister of Colleges and Universities Jill Dunlop in Brampton for the announcement.
The new seats will be broken down into 160 undergraduate seats and 295 postgraduate seats.
“With this investment, we're supporting more students to take the path to become a doctor and creating the family doctors and specialists that will take care of us in the years to come,” Ford said while speaking to reporters. “And we're bringing these opportunities to our growing cities like Brampton, where there's so much talent and strong desire for people to give back to their communities.”
The Ontario government says this marks the largest expansion of undergraduate and postgraduate education in over a decade.
The expanded positions will be allocated as such:
- The proposed new medical school at Ryerson University will receive 80 undergraduate seats and 95 postgraduate positions when it becomes operational
- University of Toronto will receive 30 undergraduate seats and 45 postgraduate positions
- Northern Ontario School of Medicine will receive 30 undergraduate seats, and 41 postgraduate positions
- Queen’s University will receive 20 undergraduate seats and 30 postgraduate positions
- Western University, McMaster University and University of Ottawa will each receive 28 postgraduate positions
The move comes as the province recruits more workers into the health-care sector — in part, as a solution to a significant backlog of medical procedures in Ontario created by the pandemic.
A report from the Ontario Medical Association published last month included analysis revealing a backlog of more than one million surgeries in Ontario at the end of last year.
On top of that, the group says the pandemic has created a backlog of more than 21 million patient services, such as MRIs and cancer screenings, that may take years to clear.
These figures don't account for procedures cancelled during Ontario’s Omicron wave of COVID-19 and people who needed services but didn't engage with the health system during the pandemic.
At Tuesday’s announcement, Ford highlighted his government's latest promise to add 5,000 new nurses to Ontario’s workforce, as well as 1,000 more personal support workers.
Earlier this month, the Ford government also announced it would give eligible nurses a $5,000 retention bonus in an effort to incentivize them to stay on the job.
With files from The Canadian Press.
Earlier this month, the Ford government also announced it would give eligible nurses a $5,000 retention bonus in an effort to incentivize them to stay on the job.
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