In 2003, The Interior News interviewed a 17-year-old high school graduate as he was leaving for McGill University in Montreal, determined to become the first medical doctor from the tiny village of Witset in northern B.C.
Almost a decade later, Brent Jim did it, and graduated from medical school at the University of British Columbia.
Fast forward to 2020 and Dr. Jim is now the only Indigenous gynecologic oncologist in Canada, after completing a program at the University of Calgary in December.
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Jim said he went into the field when he discovered early on in his training that he enjoyed surgery and complex patients.
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One of his short-term goals is to look into and improve screening rates for cervical cancer among Indigenous people.
In general, cervical cancer rates are not higher among Indigenous women, but Jim said the difference lies in the stages when cases are discovered.
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Jim recently moved to Regina and is working at the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency.
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When asked if he would ever move back to northern B.C. to work, he said he would love to.
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