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Welcome to the Patient Voices Network! After signing up as a patient partner, everyone must complete an orientation in order to participate in engagement opportunities.
This orientation will cover everything you need to know to be a patient partner, as well as answer any questions you may have. Please register below if you can attend this session.
St. Paul's Hospital
1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Join the next Providence Health Care Knowledge Translation (KT) Community of Practice meeting by webinar or in person. This session will offer suggestions and approaches to publishing your project findings, including how to select a journal, importance of your background literature review, the new group of journals dedicated to publishing patient-oriented research, and more! Presenter […]
Can’t make it to Quality Forum 2020? You can still get a piece of the action – we’re broadcasting Health Talks, the Quality Awards ceremony, plenary presentations and several breakout sessions live as they happen. It’s easy to tune in – sessions will be streaming on the BCPSQC website!
This breakout session (A5), with the theme Teaming Up for High-Quality Care, will feature the following three rapid-fire presentations:
Team-Based Primary Care in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Creating an Integrated Health Service Plan for the Thompson Region
Improving Patient Access & Interdisciplinary Care: A Three-Year Quality Improvement Journey
This breakout session (B5), with the theme Tackling the Distance: Improving Access to Care in Rural & Remote Communities, will feature the following three rapid-fire presentations:
Single Response Advanced Care Paramedics for Rural and Remote BC
An Investigation of Rural Citizen-Patient-Community Priorities for Health Care Planning
Project ECHO: Mental Health and Substance Use in Interior Health
This breakout session (C4), with the theme Partnering to Improve Indigenous Health & Care Experiences, will feature the following three rapid-fire presentations:
Interprofessional Team Development: Nurturing Collaboration Between Indigenous Elders and Primary Care
Cultural Safety: Enhancing Relationships Between Health Care Providers and Indigenous Communities
Aboriginal/Indigenous Health Improvement Committees
This breakout session (D4), with the theme Social Determinants of Health: Zooming Out to See the Big Picture, will feature the following three rapid-fire presentations:
Supporting Health System Improvement Through Expanding Our Focus
Screening for Social Determinants of Health in Kootenay Boundary
EQUIP Health Care: Implementing Health Equity Interventions at the Point of Care
New Westminster Public Library
716 6th Avenue, New Westminster, BC, Canada
February is Psychology Month! Join Dr. Rosa Wu, Registered Psychologist, for a talk on Emotional Self-Regulation. Learn about emotions and the purposes that they serve. Emphasis will be placed on what emotional self-regulation is and the skills associated with it.
This breakout session (E4), with the theme The Future Is Now: Leading Innovations in Health Care, will feature the following three rapid-fire presentations:
Using Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to Improve Hospital Operations
Remote Video Monitoring Technology for Improved Patient Safety
The Impact of Long QT Syndrome on First Nations People of Northern BC