Two more doctors for Quinte West

(l-r) Docs by the Bay Manager of Physician Recruitment Jessica Smylie, Dr Vikie Bedard, QW Mayor Jim Harrison, and Dr. Adetunji Adewole at a signing ceremony on Tuesday at QW City Hall (Photo: Tim Durkin/ Quinte News)

Quinte West’s Docs by the Bay has signed another two doctors to its Family Medicine Recruitment Program.

Dr. Adetunji Adewole and Dr. Vikie Bedard were in attendance at a signing ceremony Tuesday at Quinte West City Hall.

Manager of Physician Recruitment for Docs by the Bay Jessica Smylie:

He will be practising at the Great Lakes Medical Centre in Trenton.

Dr. Adewole – “I chose to come to Quinte West for its welcoming community and the opportunity to practice the full scope of family medicine in a supportive environment. I look forward to building long-term relationships with patients and families, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and contributing to the overall health of the community.”

Dr. Bedard is from the Quinte region and studied medicine at the University of Ottawa .

 

She is working at the Quinte West location of the Belleville Quinte West Community Health Centre.

Dr Bedard – “I’m moving to the community because this is where I grew up, and returning here truly feels like coming home. My family and I were drawn back by the strong sense of belonging, the familiar faces, and the supportive environment I’ve always cherished. As a family doctor, I’m passionate about providing comprehensive, compassionate care across all ages, and there’s something deeply meaningful about doing that work in the place that helped shape who I am. I’m grateful for the warm welcome and excited to give back to a community that has always felt like home.”

QW Mayor Jim Harrison “We are pleased to welcome Dr. Adewole and Dr. Bedard to our community. Their commitment to delivering primary care will make a meaningful difference for residents across Quinte West. We are grateful they have chosen to practise here and look forward to the positive impact they  will have on the health and well-being of our community for years to come.”