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2018 Newsletters

Check out the newsletters we sent in 2018:

December 20: Celebrating a Great Year of PVN Work | Share Your Thoughts on Patient Partner Compensation

December 6: Welcoming our New Team Member! | Patient Engagement at Quality Forum 2019

November 22: PVN Patient Partners Help Open New Urgent Care Centre

November 8: PVN Patient Partner Wins Quality Award | Modelling Indigenous Systems of Care

October 25: Meet our New Engagement Leader | Patient Engagement Webinar Recording

October 11: PVN Volunteer ID Badges | Patient Engagement Takeaways from IAP2 Conference

September 27: New Job Posting | PVN Project Enables Real-Time Patient Experience Data!

September 13: Join our Oversight and Advisory Committee! | IPAC Patient Scholarship

August 30: A PVN Patient Partner is Raising Awareness about the Opioid Crisis

August 16: How PVN is Bringing the Patient Voice into Health Technology

August 2: We’re Hiring an Engagement Leader | A Patient Partner Connects PVN and Aerospace

July 19: Meet Our Provincial Engagement Leader | Stories from Change Day 2017

July 5: New Resources | Our PVN Patient Partners in the News

June 21: Quality Awards Nominations are Open! | What Barberships Can Teach About Delivering Health Care

June 6: Happy International “What Matters to You” Day | Sparking Change at Sunny Hill Health Centre

May 24: What Matters to Our Patient Partners | Welcoming a Familiar Face to Providence Health Care

May 10: Welcoming a New Member of the Team | Tips on Having Conversations That Matters

April 27: Introducing Our New Resources!

April 23: Celebrating Patient Experience Week With 5 New Resources!

April 16: Happy Volunteer Week!

March 29: Highlights from Quality Forum 2018 | “What Matters to You?” is Back!

March 9: Our New Resource Demystifies Health Care Language

February 19: Announcing Four Exciting Learning Opportunities with PVN

February 1: New! Patient-Oriented Research Opportunities & How We’re Engaging Indigenous Patient Partners

January 12: We’re Back and Energized for 2018!

 

From Our Community

Derek Koch

Spiritual Health Practitioner and Patient- and Family-Centred Care Lead — Kelowna General Hospital

Derek Koch

The bottom line is because we’re caring for patients. People who know best are those who are receiving the care so it makes logical sense that we would consult with them about their experiences. By connecting with PVN we have been able to educate our teams about the value of patient partners and how important their perspective is in our services.