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Welcome to PVN’s New Online Home!

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Welcome to PVN’s new online home! We’re excited to see how it helps us recruit new patient and health care partners, and how it will help us support their efforts to improve British Columbia’s health care system, together.

If you receive our newsletters, you may already be familiar with some features that we have been testing, such as our Engagement Opportunities page and the online RSVP process that you can use to express interest in opportunities. Those features, together with new information and resources, are now together under one roof. Stay tuned – what you see now is just a start and we’ll be continually adding to this site.

The PVN blog is one of those new resources, and we’re very excited about it! We’ll post about engagement opportunities and the results they’ve generated, profiles of our patient and health care partners, pictures of PVN events and many more topics that may interest you. This will be our space to share the work of our amazing patient and health care partners. That’s where you come in: we’d love to feature a guest post about your experience as a patient partner, friend or health care partner with PVN! Interested? Please send us an email with your ideas.

How do you like our new website? How can we improve it? You can email us or write a comment below, or phone us at 604.668.8240 or 1.877.282.1919. We’re always happy to hear from you!

Thank you very much for your support, and let’s keep in touch!

The Patient & Public Engagement team
(Meet us here!)

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From Our Community

Nancy J. Wood

Patient Partner, Sidney

Nancy J. Wood

I was thrilled to discover the Patient Voices Network, where the array of places to be the voice of a patient is vast and incredibly interesting. Besides my ongoing “gig” with the BC Emergency Medicine Network, I have enjoyed being involved in several one-off initiatives. I love working with professionals who genuinely value the perspectives of their patient partners.