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Four psychiatrists depart Vernon hospital amid concerns

Four psychiatrists have resigned from their acute-care and on-call duties at Vernon Jubilee Hospital, Interior Health confirmed Thursday, Oct. 23. While three of the doctors will continue community practice, their departure raises concerns over mental-health service stability in the region. Interior Health says the resignations were for “separate and unrelated personal reasons,” though the BC Conservatives allege excessive workloads and lack of support drove the exits. The authority is working with partners to recruit replacements and ensure continued access to psychiatric care. Six psychiatrists remain under contract to provide acute services at the hospital.

Four psychiatrists depart Vernon hospital amid concerns

Four psychiatrists quit Vernon Jubilee Hospital’s acute care, raising concerns over workload, support, and stability in Interior Health’s mental-health system.

Changes in staffing at Vernon hospital

Four psychiatrists at Vernon Jubilee Hospital in Vernon, British Columbia, have submitted resignations from their acute-care and on-call duties, the regional health authority confirmed. The resignations apply to inpatient psychiatric services and emergency coverage as of late October.

Reasons behind the resignations

The resigning doctors cited “separate and unrelated personal reasons,” according to Interior Health. Three of the physicians have signalled they will continue to practise in community-based settings, which the authority expects will help maintain access for ongoing care.

Implications for local mental-health services

Although six other psychiatrists remain under contract and visiting psychiatrists provide additional support, the departures raise concerns about acute psychiatric service stability in the region. Interior Health said it is working with the psychiatrists to finalise transition plans and will advise the public if any changes arise.

Reactions from political figures and stakeholders

The BC Conservative Party flagged the resignations, citing “overwhelming workloads and a lack of support” and drawing parallels with previous departures of OB-GYNs from other regional hospitals. Local MLAs criticised the authority’s leadership, suggesting the resignations reflect deeper cultural and systemic issues.

Recruitment and recovery efforts underway

Interior Health is collaborating with the Provincial Services Authority and other partners to recruit new psychiatrists and to support existing staff in stabilising acute services in the region. Meanwhile, people in crisis are still advised to attend the hospital for assessment, and the authority said it will clearly communicate any service changes or alternate care options.

Why this matters and how it affects patients

Mental-health services — especially acute care and on-call psychiatric support — are critical in rural and regional settings. The removal of four acute-care psychiatrists in one setting may impact hospital capacity, continuity of care, and stress levels among remaining staff. How quickly recruitment and support measures succeed will determine how service access evolves for patients in the Interior Health region.

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