​Speak Up to Prevent Falls

Online

Join us to hear real-life stories of health care harm followed by an expert panel discussion.

Patient- and Family-Centered Strategies in the Time of COVID-19

Join Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) staff, Bev Johnson and Mary Minniti, for a free webinar on March 26, to:

Discuss how PFCC and partnerships with patients and families can be a resource for health care organizations and communities dealing with this pandemic; and
Identify approaches to maintaining family connections to support patient safety and healing and prevent the spread of infection.

Cultural Safety in the Face of a Pandemic: Historic and Contemporary Realities through a Trauma Informed Lens with Harley Eagle

Videoconference or webinar

This session will delve into cultural safety considerations in this time of pandemic. Harley Eagle will speak to how his work has shifted in the last few weeks to bring Cultural Safety considerations to health care providers, primarily physicians, in rural and remote settings as they struggle to deal with the COVID 19 crisis. In […]

Free

Introduction to Zoom’s Basic Tools

Zoom

Description: Calling out to all patient partners! Join us for an interactive session where we learn and practice using Zoom’s different tools together. You’ll get to explore and play with a range of basic features (such as audio/video functions, annotation and reactions) while having fun and connecting with other patient partners!   Learning Objective: as a […]

Patient Engagement Learning Series: A Foundation of Patient Engagement (Webinar 1)

Zoom

Interested in learning more about the meaningful and active engagement of patients, family members and caregivers in health care decisions to improve the quality of care for all? Join us for an online four-part Patient Engagement Learning Series from 12:00 – 1:00 PM every second Wednesday of the month starting in February! Presenters: Jami Brown, […]

Free

Patient Engagement Learning Series: Culturally Safe Patient Engagement (Webinar 2)

Zoom

Interested in learning more about the meaningful and active engagement of patients, family members and caregivers in health care decisions to improve the quality of care for all? Join us for an online four-part Patient Engagement Learning Series from 12:00 – 1:00 PM every second Wednesday of the month starting in February! Presenters: Cathy Almost […]

Free

Patient Engagement Learning Series: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Patient Engagement (Webinar 3)

Zoom

Interested in learning more about the meaningful and active engagement of patients, family members and caregivers in health care decisions to improve the quality of care for all? Join us for an online four-part Patient Engagement Learning Series from 12:00 – 1:00 PM every second Wednesday of the month starting in February! Presenters: Cassy Mitchell, […]

Free

Webinar – Development of a Smartphone Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management App in the South Asian Community

Webinar - Development of a Smartphone Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management App in the South Asian Community South Asian people are three times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than the average Canadian. Connecting South Asians to culturally-relevant and translated resources is crucial to reducing this prevalence. Spreading diabetes awareness and support in the South […]

Patient Engagement Learning Series: Measuring the Success and Impact of Patient Engagement (Webinar 4)

Zoom

Interested in learning more about the meaningful and active engagement of patients, family members and caregivers in health care decisions to improve the quality of care for all? Join us for an online four-part Patient Engagement Learning Series from 12:00 – 1:00 PM every second Wednesday of the month starting in February! Presenters: Kira Tozer […]

Free

Authentic Patient Engagement in Action!

Online

Join the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council and the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) British Columbia Chapter for a session where patient partners and project leaders will speak firsthand about how the principles of patient engagement have been applied to health care projects across British Columbia.

Free