Doctors of BC explained

Doctors of BC
Formerly:British Columbia Medical Association
Status:physician association
Location:115 — 1665 West Broadway
Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 5A4
Canada
Region Served:British Columbia, Canada
Parent Organization:Canadian Medical Association
Leader Title2:CEO
Leader Name2:Allan Seckel

Doctors of BC, formally known as the British Columbia Medical Association (BCMA), is a professional organization that represents 16,000 physicians, medical residents and medical students in the province of British Columbia. Its goals are to promote a social, economic, and political climate in which members can provide the citizens of BC with the highest standard of health care, while achieving maximum professional satisfaction and fair economic reward. Membership is voluntary.

Doctors of BC represents physicians in negotiations with the BC government. It also advocates for physicians and promotes health and wellness for BC residents. Doctors of BC is a partner with the BC government on the Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) which are designed to improve the health care system with the goal of providing quality patient care.

Governance

Doctors of BC has a dual-structure governance model that consists of a Representative Assembly to ensure members' views are fully represented and a Board of Directors that has the legal and fiduciary responsibility to manage the affairs of the Association. The annually elected President serves as the primary spokesperson.

History

Doctors of BC was founded in January 1900 as the BC Medical Association with Dr R.E. McKechnie, a surgeon from Nanaimo, as President. In 2014, the BCMA adopted the name Doctors of BC.[1]

Publications

British Columbia Medical Journal

The British Columbia Medical Journal is a peer-reviewed general medical journal covering scientific research, review articles, and updates on contemporary clinical practices written by British Columbian physicians or focused on topics likely to be of interest to them. It is funded through Doctors of BC is editorially independent. It is published 10 times per year.

Arms

Escutcheon:Or on a pale between two maple leaves Gules each charged with a dogwood flower Argent seeded Or a ducal coronet Or enfiled by a rod of Aesculapius Or tipped with a dogwood flower as on the leaves.
Crest:A demi-griffin Or armed and langued Azure resting its dexter claw upon an ankh Sable.
Supporters:On a grassy mound rising from barry wavy Azure and Argent on either side a griffin Gules armed and langued Azure each charged upon the shoulder with a fleam Or.
Badge:A rod of Aesculapius Or surmounted by a dogwood flower Argent seeded Or.
Notes:Granted 28 March 1991[2]

See also

Canadian Medical Association

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fayerman . Pamela . 2014-07-16 . Was a doctors' lobby group re-branding really necessary, after more than 100 years? . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201001164919/https://vancouversun.com/news/staff-blogs/was-a-doctors-lobby-group-rebranding-really-necessary-after-more-than-100-years . 2020-10-01 . Vancouver Sun.
  2. Web site: British Columbia Medical Association . 4 January 2022 . Canadian Heraldic Authority.