The Prince Albert Parkland Health Region offers
excellent opportunities for fulfilling careers while
providing an exceptional quality of life. The Region
is home to about 78,000 residents, about 41,000 live
within the city of Prince Albert, and 95 per cent of
residents are within 30 minutes of a hospital or long
term care facility.
The Health Region is located
over the geographic centre of Saskatchewan. The major
centre and the only city located in the Region's
boundaries is Prince Albert. There are 22 rural municipalities,
7 towns, 21 villages and 2 hamlets. The Region also
has 6 resort villages, 12 First Nations and 4 tribal
councils. There are also many acreages, farms, lakes,
and outdoor camping sites as well. Wilderness abounds
within the Prince Albert National Park, also located
within the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region.
Farming, forestry, tourism, pulp and paper are the
area's major industries.
The Prince Albert
Parkland Health Region offers a wide range of services,
not only for the residents of the Health Region,
but also for people from surrounding regions and
Northern Saskatchewan. Twenty per cent of the Region's
population are Registered Indians (15,480).
There
are two hospitals located within the Prince Albert
Parkland Health Region, two integrated facilities,
four community health centres and 12 long-term care
homes.
Prince Albert Parkland Health Region
has more than 50 Family Physicians plus 40 Physician
Specialists providing services in the following areas:
-General Surgery, Orthopedics -Obstetrics and Gynecology
-Ophthalmology -Internal Medicine, Radiology -Anesthesia
-Psychiatry -Pathology -Otolaryngology -Urology -Pediatrics
The health region employs more than 2000 health
care professionals and has an operating budget of
more than $130 million.