…our initial workshop. The validation of SWAMPED will move us one step forward towards implementation, improving patient care, reducing physician burnout, and increasing the sustainability of the pediatric emergency medicine…
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…moving children and families forward to brighter futures. Dr. Goldowitz is co-leading CHILD-BRIGHT’s Training and Capacity-building Program with implementation scientist Dr. Celia Laur from the University of Toronto. In…
…to move the project forward. “As Indigenous people, we follow oral traditions through song and story to transfer knowledge,” says Guu Gaa Jung. “Storytelling is one of the best tools…
…some of the major concerns brought forward within the public health community in relation to e-cigarette use, with youth disproportionately at risk for these detrimental impacts. Compounding this new landscape…
…by extreme heat and allow them to speak directly to governments and other organizations that will take their recommendations forward in order to prepare for the next extreme heat event….
…dietary habits often carry forward, this app has the potential to help improve BC high school athletes’ life-long health by promoting a shift away from eating for body shape. End…
…researchers in both environments include many that date from 1990 and forward and include longitudinal, person-specific, de-identified data on BC’s residents. The HDPBC program will offer a more streamlined process…
…rooted in colonization,” she says. “Contextualizing Indigenous health through the impact of historical injustices is essential in moving forward. By having an openness to unlearn colonial perspectives and approaches, we…
…Project (RAPP) is moving forward with researcher engagement. British Columbia’s research-intensive universities as well as health authority research leads Researcher representatives identified by. The role of researchers in RAPP is…
…teams need. And by the way, we’re patients. I think that’s a key piece that’s going to keep patient-oriented research moving forward differently. Q: What is the one thing…