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Opportunity to contribute to a research project on palliative care services
Are you a BC patient or caregiver who has used palliative care services and reached out for help in a medical emergency? If so, we would like to hear from you! Read more
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Introducing two international visiting scholars
UBC and the BC-PHCRN are currently hosting two international scholars studying primary health care reform. Janise Braga Barros Ferreira is a Professor in the Department of Social Medicine of the Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo (FMRP-USP). Before entering academia, she worked as a public health physician for twelve years, primarily in Read more
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UBC Nursing Rounds April 24: Primary Health Care for All
Dr. Sabrina Wong, BC-PHCRN Research Lead, will present at the UBC School of Nursing Rounds on April 24, 2018, from 8-9am. Details and online access options are available here. Read more
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Seminar April 25: Towards better integration of care for people with chronic conditions and complex care needs at risk of frequent use of healthcare services
Catherine Hudon, Université de Sherbrooke Wednesday, April 25, 2018 12–1pm 219 (within 201), 2206 East Mall School of Population and Public Health University of British Columbia Dr. Catherine Hudon will present pieces of her research program describing complex patients and how we can improve care integration, especially through case management programs. Dr. Hudon is a Read more
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March 2018 BC-PHCRN Update
It is finally spring and the BC-PHCRN has been busy in the months since our last update. Highlights from this period include facilitating the submission of a number of Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR) Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) Primary Integrated Health Care Innovations Network (PIHCIN) grant applications; hosting an exhibitor table at the Read more
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BC patients and primary care providers invited to shape future research
The PREFeR (PRioritiEs For Research) Project invites all patients and primary care providers in BC to rate the top 10 topics identified by the BC-PHCRN Patient Advisory. The more patients and providers who express their views, the better understanding we will have of the priorities for different people in different parts of BC. If you Read more