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Summer Learning Series Session 1: The State of Art for Primary Care Research
The SPOR PIHCI network and the Saskatchewan SPOR PIHCIN are pleased to host the first session in a series of summer learning seminars on primary care on June 16, 2020. This session will start with a presentation exploring primary care research, the role PIHCIN plays in promoting primary care and how this might evolve within Read more
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Canadian Quick COVID-19 primary care survey (week 7) is now LIVE
The SPOR PIHCI Network, in partnership with the Larry A. Green Center, has now launched week 7 of the Canadian Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Survey. This 3 minute survey aims to better understand response and capacity of Canadian primary care practices to COVID-19. It is open to all primary care clinicians across Canada until June Read more
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Canadian Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Survey initial results
On Friday April 10, the SPOR PIHCI Network, in partnership with the Larry A. Green Center, launched Series 1 of the weekly Canadian Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Survey. An invitation to participate was distributed to primary care clinicians across the country. Results of the first two survey cycles are available on the SPOR PIHCI Network website, Read more
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Public Lecture: Investigating the current and potential use of EMR data for primary health care performance measurement across Canadian jurisdictions
Erica Barbazza, Visiting Researcher, Canadian Institute for Health Information and University of Toronto, will present draft findings and a preliminary analysis from 9-10am PST on Tuesday April 28th 2020. This public lecture is organized by the North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies of the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. Event details Read more
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UBC’s Innovation Support Unit (ISU) is hiring
A key BC-PHCRN collaborator, the ISU is expanding. The ideal candidate will have both clinical and research experience. Find out further details about this exciting opportunity here. Read more
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Profiles of five BC primary care researchers now posted, with more to come
A key aim of the BC-PHCRN is to facilitate and support collaboration between researchers, government, health professionals, and patients in BC to improve primary care. With this in mind, we profiled some of our research collaborators and partners to highlight the cutting-edge research that is poised to positively impact the health of British Columbians. Read more