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Manitoba attracts 7 more U.S. doctors, bringing total to 13 since recruitment office opened
Summary
Manitoba says it has recruited 13 U.S.-trained doctors since opening a health-care retention and recruitment office in May 2024, and reports a net gain of 285 doctors since the NDP formed government in late 2023.
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Manitoba reports it has attracted 13 U.S.-trained doctors since opening a health-care retention and recruitment office in May 2024. Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced the number at a news conference and cited a net gain of 285 doctors in the province since the NDP formed government in late 2023. Officials said recruitment activity was increased after the U.S. election in November 2024 and that the province is in discussions with dozens more candidates from the United States and the United Kingdom. The announcement included a presentation by Dr. Jesse Krikorian, who moved from Michigan to practise at Winnipeg's Klinic Community Health.
Key details:
- The province says 13 U.S.-trained doctors have been recruited since the recruitment office opened in May 2024.
- Manitoba reports a net gain of 285 doctors since the NDP government took office in late 2023, according to Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara.
- Officials said recruitment efforts were ramped up after the November 2024 U.S. election and that talks continue with dozens more candidates from the U.S. and U.K.
- Dr. Jesse Krikorian began seeing patients in October at Klinic Community Health and focuses on underserved and 2SLGBTQ+ populations.
- The government said its family doctor finder is connecting people to primary care in under 30 days and that the medical navigator helped facilitate nearly 50,000 visits in 2025; Canadian Institute for Health Information data were cited on same-day or next-day access.
Summary:
The government says the newly recruited physicians are contributing to increased access to primary care and to tools that connect people with family doctors. Officials noted it will take more time to measure effects on urgent-care and emergency-department wait times. The province also said recruitment discussions continue with additional candidates from the United States and the United Kingdom.
