Webinar: Medication Talk for Caregivers
The Caregiver NetworkJoin this power hour webinar to hear Dr. Keith J. White, the lead for the Polypharmacy Initiative, speak about medications from the caregiver perspective.
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Join this power hour webinar to hear Dr. Keith J. White, the lead for the Polypharmacy Initiative, speak about medications from the caregiver perspective.
Welcome to the Patient Voices Network! Everyone must complete an orientation in order to participate in engagement opportunities. The orientation will cover everything you need to know to be a member and answer any questions you may have.
You are invited to KT Connects, a monthly series of beginner-level training webinars for researchers and trainees to learn how to integrate knowledge translation in their work. KT is the crucial process in which knowledge is put into action to improve health, health services and health care systems.
The webinar "Patients' Experience of Engaging in Health Research: Partners in the Dance" features Sheila Kerr & Kelly English, Arthritis Patient Advisory Board, Arthritis Research Canada.
Patient engagement is viewed by many to be a critical component of achieving safe healthcare. The question becomes how best to engage all patients - the public - in the effort towards increasing safer healthcare practices. Other prevention efforts have effectively engaged the public in achieving significant cultural shifts in attitudes and actions. The campaign to decrease smoking is one such example, and there's much to be learned.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research will be hosting webinars to provide further information and answer your questions about the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research - Guidelines and Systematic Reviews funding opportunity, which has a deadline date of May 16th.
This webinar will introduce an evidence-based framework and share the results of successful patient engagement case studies from across Canada.
Have you ever had to work up the courage to give someone feedback, because you hated to deliver “bad news”, even in a nice way? Have you ever been given a “compliment” that somehow made you feel worse? Or have you ever been on the receiving end of gossip about a co-worker and didn’t know how to respond? Our workplaces can be full of pitfalls and perils in how we communicate, but we can also use language to shape our culture into one that fosters learning and growth. In this session, we’ll explore how our use of language can impact our culture.
Welcome to the Patient Voices Network! Everyone must complete an orientation in order to participate in engagement opportunities. The orientation will cover everything you need to know to be a member and answer any questions you may have.
We know that the Provincial Dialogue and Quality Forum Opportunities are of great interest to many Patient Partners across the province, so we would like to provide an opportunity for you to share about your experience attending either the Provincial Dialogue or the Quality Forum in 2017, and to learn more about future opportunities.
Join a 4 person panel discussion on palliative care and get your questions answered.