We are the national voice of Canadian rural physicians.
The Society of Rural Physicians of Canada (SRPC) is the national voice of Canadian rural physicians. Founded in 1992, the SRPC’s mission is championing rural generalist medical care through education, collaboration, advocacy, and research.
Rural Surgical Skills Conference
Conference Rimrock Hotel in Banff, AB
January 22-24, 2025
32nd Annual Rural and Remote Medicine Conference
April 24-26, 2025
Winnipeg, Manitoba | RBC Convention Centre.

Our Vision
Excellent health care close to home for all rural Canadians.

Our Mission
Championing rural generalist medical care through education, collaboration, advocacy and research.

Our Goals
Membership growth and engagement Enhancing rural generalist education Supporting our communities

While access to resources and services might be limited in rural settings, the ability to deliver high quality care should not be.
SRPC is committed to advocating to support your ability to deliver high quality, comprehensive care in your communities.
Latest News and Updates
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Testimonials
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Diana
Especialista en medicina general
I’ve been a member of the SRPC since I was a tiny little medical student and the thing that I’ve realized over the decade that I’ve been involved as a student and then as a resident and now as a physician and on the actual board is there’s a real network and honesty with the SRPC and that’s something that I haven’t found in any other medical organization that I’ve been a part of.
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Dr. Paul Dhillon
Rural Family and Emergency Medicine physician
I would say the thing that sets the SRPC apart from other organizations is the community. You’re supported in any endeavor you do, any idea you have by people who are like-minded and people who will encourage you and then with that support you get that energy and that drive to further pursue your passion, be it trying to advocate for more healthcare professionals in rural community or having an idea to overcome a barrier in rural healthcare. You have a big neighborhood and a big community behind you.
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Dr. Julie Saby
PGY-2 Family Medicine
University of Saskatchewan