Healthcare Travelling Roadshow Inspires Students at North Peace Secondary School

Health Professionals from the Healthcare Travelling Roadshow pose in front of the main doors at North Peace Secondary School.

Students at North Peace Secondary School had the unique opportunity today to explore careers in healthcare as the Healthcare Travelling Roadshow made its stop in Fort St. John. This interactive, hands-on initiative connects high school students with post-secondary health professional students to showcase the diverse and in-demand career opportunities in the caring fields.

Led by students from the UBC Northern Medical Program based at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), the Roadshow highlights real-world insights into professions such as medicine, nursing, and allied health sciences. Through engaging demonstrations and personal stories, the team brings healthcare education to life for youth in rural and northern communities.

“The Healthcare Travelling Roadshow is an incredible opportunity for our students at North Peace Secondary to see the world of healthcare up close,” said Brian Campbell, District Principal of Careers with School District 60. “By connecting with medical and health science students from across the province, our youth gain hands-on exposure to a wide range of caring careers—many of which are urgently needed in rural and northern communities. This kind of experience plants seeds of inspiration and shows our students that a future in healthcare is not only possible, but also meaningful and within reach.”

The initiative was launched in 2010 by Dr. Sean Maurice of the UBC Northern Medical Program to address rural healthcare workforce shortages. Since then, the Roadshow has visited over 102 communities across B.C., reaching more than 16,500 students.