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Because your voice matters.

RSVP: Kelowna General Hospital Foundation Small Grants Program Vetting Team

  • • Ability to participate in active decision making discussion with the multi-disciplinary team
    • Willingness and comfort to participate within a group where ideas are debated and to share your ideas
    • Patients should have previously attended a PVN orientation session. If you have not attended an orientation but are interested please contact the Engagement Leader directly to see if accommodations may be possible
  • The BC Patient Safety & Quality Council will collect personal information via Word Press under section 26 (c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purposes of operating the Patient Voices Network. Personal Information submitted by volunteers will be saved and stored on file by BCPSQC for 5-10 years upon submission. If you have any questions about the collection of your personal information please contact: Ben Ridout, Director of Patient and Public Engagement, 201-750 West Pender St., Vancouver, BC, at 604-668-8211.

From Our Community

Lisa Dyck

Former Manager, BC Emergency Medicine Network

Lisa Dyck

PVN patient partner’s feedback has reinforced the important relationships between patients and providers for emergency care. Our partnership with PVN has brought many new opportunities to adjust how health care and patient partners can work together on BC Emergency Medicine Network priorities.