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Because your voice matters.

PVN Volunteer & Patient Advisor Orientation Session – Vancouver Island

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September 22, 2016 @ 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

When:

Thursday September 22 2016, 1:30 – 4:30 PM

Where:

Woodward Room, Begbie Hall Building, Royal Jubilee Hospital, 1952 Bay St, Victoria, BC

Who:

New Patient Voices Network Volunteers & new Island Health Patient Advisors

All existing registered Volunteers/Patient Advisors who would like a refresher are welcome to attend too!

Session Facilitators:

Deborah Harver, Specialist Patient Partners, Patient & Staff Experience, Island Health

Ryan Sidorchuk, North Island Engagement Leader, Patient Voices Network / BC Patient Safety & Quality Council

Kira Tozer, South Island Engagement Leader, Patient Voices Network / BC Patient Safety & Quality Council

Session Content:

  • Overview of Health Service Delivery in BC
  • Insights from Experienced Advisors/Volunteers
  • Overview of Island Health
  • Role of Patient Advisor/PVN Volunteer
  • Overview of Patient Voices Network
  • Required Skills, Collaboration & Self Care
  • Patient Engagement & Patient & Family Centered Care 101
  • Privacy & Confidentiality, Code of Conduct PVN & Patient Advisor Process – How It Works
  • Questions

Will You Join Us?

Please RSVP ASAP to Kira Tozer at ktozer@bcpsqc.ca or 250-888-4525 to let us know if you will attend. Free parking will be available, and transportation costs to attend the session can be reimbursed. Light refreshments will be provided.

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Date:
September 22, 2016
Time:
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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From Our Community

Jeanette Foreman

Northwest Quality Improvement Lead, Quality and Innovation, Northern Health

Jeanette Forman

PVN has really helped us engage with patient partners to improve health services at Northern Health.  It is more and more becoming the norm to include patients in the design, delivery and evaluation of health services.  PVN education and supports, involving patient partners, have enabled us to develop the capacity to include the patient voice to make care better and achieve better health outcomes.