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Because your voice matters.

RSVP: Advisors, North Island Hospital Transition

  • - A strong interest in health care.
    - Informed on a broad range of health-related issues.
    - Experience in health-centered volunteer/community organizations.
    - Computer literacy and ability to work through email, teleconferences and videoconferences.
    - Able to use personal experience constructively. Be willing to listen to different views and respectful of diverse ideas.
  • - Critical care
    - Ambulatory care
    - Site administration
    - Therapy services
    - Emergency
    - Outpatient procedures
    - Admitting & registration
    - Cardiopulmonary diagnostics
    - Surgical services
    - Learning
    - Booking & scheduling
    - Change & engagement
    - Medical/surgical impatient unities
    - Labour, delivery post-partum & paediatrics
    - Pharmacy
    - Provider transition
  • 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.