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Virtual Emergency Physician pilot project started in Beaverlodge , Elk Point , Hinton and Lac La Biche .
Emergency department (ED) closures in the North Zone happen when no physician is available to cover the shift.
AHS hopes project will help reduce burnout rate among physicians and nurses.
Similar projects are underway in B.C. , Nova Scotia, Newfoundland , and Saskatchewan .
The model has been tried and tested in other jurisdictions and the focus should be on scaling it.
Beaverlodge town Coun . Judy Kokotilo-Bekkerus was happy with the project that means locals could see a physician without needing to travel to Grande Prairie .
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