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On April 13, NEJM Catalyst will offer a free live web event about how to design provider care teams, patient networks, and patient-provider interactions for results-driven patient engagement. The speakers — executives, physician leaders, researchers, and clinicians — will provide ideas and tools to critically examine patient engagement efforts.
SFU Wosk Centre for Dialogue
580 West Hastings St, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Join us for this opportunity to learn how the stories of patient, clients, residents and families can change the way health care is provided. Through stories we can learn how to improve our system of care, how to improve patient safety as well as the quality of care.
Surrey City Centre Library
10350 University D, Surrey , BC, Canada
Join us for a fun, interactive session about tapping into the potential for powerful stories by learning practical tools while meeting and gaining insight from other PVN members
St. Paul's Hospital
1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
The Foundations of Patient Oriented Research training session with the BC SUPPORT Unit will be a full day of interactive activities in small and large groups. The goals of this session are to define patient-oriented research, why it’s important, and how it’s done. It will help researchers and health care decision-makers to start building relationships with patients and hopefully serve as a launching point for future collaborations.
Marpole-Oakridge Community Centre Auditorium
990 West 59th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Health research depends on all kinds of people. You can be healthy, sick, young or old and can help by volunteering to participate in research in a variety of ways.
Let's talk! You're invited to a community dialogue, hosted by the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Unit and the BC SUPPORT Unit, on the development of a new program in British Columbia that will help connect people like you to research opportunities.
Room 2263, Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre
2775 Laurel Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Join the first in a series of four workshops to support your understanding and use of knowledge translation skills for improving the use of your health research. You’ll get practical tips, resources and examples from guest speaker Alison Hoens.
Surrey City Centre Public Library
10350 University D, Surrey, BC, Canada
Let's talk! You're invited to a Community Dialogue on the development of a new program in British Columbia that will help connect people like you to research opportunities.
Jack Poole Plaza
1055 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Join a free Tai Chi Chuan workshop at Jack Poole Plaza (by the Olympic Cauldron). You will learn different poses of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan and practice how to ride along the wave of our inner power, like surfing on our own life energy—the Qi. Specially invited Sifu Rich Sobel has over 25 years of […]
The Knowledge Translation Program at St. Michael’s Hospital is offering an online course called Partners in Research (PiR). It will consist of 4 live web-based sessions and is designed for patients, families/caregivers and healthcare researchers. The PiR course will focus on how patients, families, and researchers can work together to improve health research and health care.
BC Patient Safety & Quality Council
750 Pender St W #201, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Are you itching to be the most effective change agent ever? Do you want to learn more about applying social movement and community organizing principles to the work you do? Are you keen to learn more about the latest digital and social media tools? If so, then the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council has the workshop for you!