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Building evidence for updating Canada’s disease classification system in primary care: Invitation for family physicians to participate in a coding exercise
The purpose of this research study is to assess future classification system needs and preferences of Canadian primary care physicians and to inform the potential transition from ICD-9. The coding exercise and survey section of the study, which family physicians are invited to complete, will assist in understanding how providers use and perceive newer classification…
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Save the Date: Putting Patients First conference on Oct 24, 2023
Putting Patients First (PPF) is an annual conference that fosters collaboration and learning about patient experiences in the health system. Join on October 24 in Vancouver, BC, to help build a provincial care system with patients and families at the centre. There is no cost to attend. Learn more here: https://healthresearchbc.ca/event/putting-patients-first-2023/
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Canadian Primary Care Research Network (CPCRN) Launch and Celebration Event on May 31
May 31, 2023 | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM PDT Join in person or online! Objectives Register to attend in-person (Centre Mont-Royal 2200 Rue Mansfield, Salon Cartier 1, Montréal, QC) Register to attend online on Zoom
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UBC Health Event June 8: Hearing Indigenous Voices During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Join a hybrid dialogue session to discuss lessons learned about conducting research and Indigenous resilience during the pandemic with researchers based in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. Date: Thursday, June 8, 2023Time: 9 am – 3 pmLocation Jack Poole Hall in Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre – UBC CampusIn person attendance includes catered…
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April 2023 BC-PHCRN Update
The BC Primary Health Care Research Network (BC-PHCRN) is excited to share updates on ongoing primary care research, the Canadian Primary Care Research Network, and upcoming events where you can learn from and contribute to research, policy, and practice change initiatives! In This Update Research Activity Updates SPIDER – A research and quality improvement collaboration…
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Canadian Primary Research Network (CPCRN) Learning Series 2023: Session 1 on February 28th
What do we want to do and how do we want to do it? Session 1 of CPCRN Learning Series 2023 Virtual Event February 28, 2023, 12–1 pm ET Objectives Panelists Click here to register!
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Co-building a primary care policy hub of policymakers across Canada
An open invitation to policy and decision-makers to join the Canadian Primary Care Research Network for a roundtable discussion. March 10, 2023 | 12:30-2:00 pm PST | In person: Downtown Vancouver | Virtual: via Zoom This hybrid session is an associated event with the 2023 Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Health Policy Conference.…
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Research and quality improvement collaboration: Supporting practices in improving care for complex older patients
Participate in a learning collaborative to reduce polypharmacy in complex elderly patients. March 8, 2023 | 5:00-7:00 pm | In-person: 1190 Hornby St, Vancouver | Virtual: via Zoom This hybrid session is an associated event with the 2023 Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Health Policy Conference, but will NOT be held at the…
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SPOR Primary Care Network funded by CIHR
Sabrina Wong leads a team awarded $10M from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to build a research network aimed at transforming primary care. The new Strategy for Patient-Oriented (SPOR) Primary Care Research Network (PCRN) will build upon patient-oriented primary care innovations from the previous SPOR Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations Network (2014-2022), of which BC-PHCRN…
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POPLAR webinar series: EDIIA in research
The Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network (POPLAR) is hosting a series of four webinars about Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigeneity, and Accessibility (EDIIA) in research. Working in collaboration with the Alliance for Healthier Communities, the series begins on July 25, 2022 and is open to anyone wishing to learn more about incorporating these principles…