
MD, FRCPC
Clinical Instructor
Associate Director – Curriculum, Internal Medicine Residency Program
Location
Vancouver General Hospital
Bio
Dr. Raycraft is a General Internal Medicine Specialist working on the Clinical Teaching Unit (CTU) at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH). In addition, he practices full scope outpatient internal medicine in the Internal Medicine Rapid Access and CARES Clinics at VGH. Educationally, he is the Associate Program Director for Curriculum for UBC’s Internal Medicine Residency and serves as the Head of CTU Redesign for the Division of General Internal Medicine.
He completed his MD at UBC’s Vancouver Fraser Medical Program, followed by core internal medicine residency at the University of Toronto, and General Internal Medicine fellowship at UBC. He then completed UBC Centre for Health Education Scholarship’s Clinical Educator Fellowship program and Maastricht University’s Master of Health Professions Education, where his thesis focuses on the transformation of Clinical Reasoning as Internal Medicine learners transition from residency/fellowship to independent practice.
Clinically, he is passionate about clinical pharmacology, rational medication use, preventing drug-related harm, post-hospitalization follow-up, and longitudinal care for patients with complex disease.
Outside the hospital, Tyler loves to cook, compete in battles of will with his stubborn 7-month old daughter, hopelessly attempt to train his dog, play golf (poorly), and daydream about the Canucks finally winning a Cup.
Clinics
VGH Clinics: Internal Medicine Rapid Access Clinic, CARES Clinic, Internal Medicine Outpatient Clinic