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Patient Partner Orientation Session – Interior Region

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November 22, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Welcome to the Patient Voices Network! Everyone must complete an orientation in order to participate in engagement opportunities. The orientation will cover everything patient partners in the Interior region need to know to be a member and answer any questions they may have.

Please RSVP to Jacquelyne Foidart at jfoidart@bcpsqc.ca or 250.879.1077.

Please note: You must have signed up as a patient partner to participate in the orientation.


Details: If this is your first time using WebEx, please contact Jacquelyne if you need assistance.

Topic:    PVN Orientation
Date:     November 22
Time:     12:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time
Session number:              555 358 595
Session password:           BCPSQC

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To start the session:

  1. Go to https://bcpsqc.webex.com/
  2. Find the session titled “PVN Orientation ”Click “Join”.
  3. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.

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Audio conference information:

To receive a call back, provide your phone number when you join the training session, or call the number below and enter the access code.

Canada Toll Free:1-855-243-2920
Access code: 555 358 595

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For assistance:

  1. Go to https://bcpsqc.webex.com/bcpsqc/tc
  2. On the left navigation bar, click “Support”.

To add this session to your calendar program (for example Microsoft Outlook), click this link:

https://bcpsqc.webex.com/bcpsqc/k2/j.php?MTID=tb5d284d2254b8d698c8fb6bb18a10b83

https://www.webex.com

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Date:
November 22, 2017
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Patient Voices Network
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Shana Ooms

Executive Director of Primary Care Strategy, Policy and Quality — BC Ministry of Health

Shana Ooms

Where those of us in the room may have debated policy or wording, patient voices made sure patients were top of mind. And as a result, significant improvements were made to simplify something that was otherwise complex. Patient voices at the table bring us back to reality in terms of what we are trying to achieve.