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Are you interested in helping plan the future delivery of laboratory services in the province? If so, please join a discussion on identifying and prioritizing aspects of laboratory service important to patients and their families, such as access to labs, quality of service, and access to results. Open to:…
Are you interested in research looking at differences between patients with and without a family doctor? Join this research project to contribute your concerns and expectations related to primary health care and discuss the impacts of being formally enrolled with a GP. Open to: Patient partners across the province…
Do you have experience as a patient, family member or caregiver in an emergency department? If so, you can help shape an exciting new initiative: BC’s Emergency Medicine Network. You’ll be invited to help strategize about how to include more patients in the Network too. Open to: Volunteers across the…
Are you interested in accessing your personal health information and health services by using your personal computer or mobile device? If so, please join the Ministry of Health for a discussion that will help shape the future of how these technologies can be used to empower citizens, connect patients with…
On Feb, 28 2017, the Ministry of Health will welcome individuals from all areas of the health system, including patients and caregivers, to the annual Patients as Partners Dialogue where participants can share ideas and experiences in a collaborative environment. This year, you will hear about Patients as Partners and…
Technology has the potential to dramatically improve how we deliver health care. The eCASE (electronic Consultative Access to Specialist Expertise) Project wants patients across BC to provide their thoughts on the pros and cons for electronic consultations between specialists and general practitioners. One potential benefit is reducing travel and wait…
Are you interested in improving medical care by developing, evaluating and implementing health systems interventions for patients who are at risk of and/or suffering from adverse drug events as part of an ongoing research program? Open to: Volunteers in the Vancouver area (specifically Vancouver General Hospital patients) or willing to…
Join the College of Chiropractors of BC Quality Assurance Committee and be a voice to help shape policies, standards and guidelines for Chiropractors across British Columbia. Open to: Volunteers across the province…
Here is an opportunity to improve communication! The University of British Columbia is inviting three additional PVN Volunteers to join the existing SAVE BC Patient Partner Committee. SAVE BC is a Study to Avoid cardio Vascular Events in BC and this committee is supporting the communication with patients throughout the…
St. Paul’s Hospital is looking for patient and family perspectives to guide initiatives occurring in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). If you have had a recent ICU care experience and are interested in quality improvement projects looking at topics such as safety and comfort in the waiting room, diary notebooks,…