Saskatchewan physicians are preparing for the arrival of Syrian refugees.
A letter from the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan was sent to doctors in the province on Wednesday, encouraging those who speak Arabic and those with experience caring for refugees to help with their health integration.
“These people have experienced significant trauma because of the violence and war in their home country. In light of this, many will be dealing with mental health issues. It’s quite likely that some will have untreated chronic diseases and children will not be immunized for childhood diseases,” SMA president Dr. Mark Brown said.
The family physician in Moose Jaw has committed to accepting at least one family from Syria and is encouraging other physicians to do the same. Conservative MP for Saskatoon-Grasswood Kevin Waugh told CKOM 14 Syrian refugees are expected to land in Saskatoon this weekend.
“If welcomed properly, they will adjust better and become active, productive members of society,” Brown said.
The province will provide basic healthcare coverage and supplementary services will be offered under the Interim Federal Health Program.

Sask. doctors prepare for arrival of Syrian refugees
By Syndicated Author
Dec 18, 2015 | 1:24 PM
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