SUMMARY - Specialist Referrals & Wait Times
In a quiet clinic in rural Saskatchewan, Dr. Elena Rossi reviews the chart of a six-year-old patient exhibiting early signs of developmental delays. She knows that timely intervention is critical for long-term outcomes, yet the waitlist for a pediatric neurologist in the nearest urban center is eighteen months long. She faces the ethical dilemma of whether to document the delay as a minor concern to keep the child in the school system or to flag it urgently, potentially overwhelming an already strained specialist network.