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Providence Health Care Centre for Practioner Renewal

Focused on the health care community, we strive to:

  • Enhance well-being, inspire vocational satisfaction, and revitalize compassion and mutual support.
  • Understand and address how to sustain health care providers in the workplace.
  • Explore the cost of being in the presence of suffering.

We do this through high quality service, education and research. We are a vibrant, interdisciplinary centre that serves as a model for collaboration, service and compassion.

Online courses from Acute Care Geriatric Nurse Network

Online courses:

  1. Delirium
  2. Falls
  3. GENI - Geriatric Emergency Network Initiative
  4. Incontinence
  5. Medication
  6. Psychosis
  7. Psychosis and Medications
  8. Wandering and Elopement

Lean in British Columbia’s Health Sector - Ministry of Health Annual Report

In the health sector, Lean is a patient-focused approach to systematically eliminating waste in health care organizational processes in order to improve quality, productivity and efficiency. In essence, Lean involves mapping out the patient journey from the time they enter the system until they exit the system in order to identify activities that provide value to the patient and eliminate those that add no value (waste). Once wasteful activities are removed, remaining steps are made more efficient and integrated so that services flow smoothly. This means that services are “pulled” only when needed by patients. The final step of Lean is the pursuit of continuous improvement by repeating the cycle to get it more and more streamlined.

Guide for Developing Relevant Key Performance Indicators for Public Sector Reporting

This project developed a process to help government organizations ensure that their key performance indicators are relevant to clients and stakeholders.

The report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly’s Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on February 9, 2011.
 

Network Environment for Aboriginal Health Research (NEAHR)

Welcome to Kloshe Tillicum: Healthy People | Healthy Relations, BC and the Yukon Territory, Network Environment for Aboriginal Health Research (NEAHR).

Our investigators and staff Richard Vedan, Nadine Caron, Chris Lalonde, Laura Arbour, Rod McCormick, Eduardo Jovel, Jody Butler Walker and Sharon Thira, welcome you to our new website!

One of the 9 CIHR funded Network Environments for Aboriginal Health Research (NEAHRs)--formerly known as ACADRE (2001-07), NEAHRBC or NEAHRBCWAY (2007-09)--Kloshe Tillicum took its Chinook name in 2009. We've undergone some changes and are looking forward to a very productive couple of years. Have a look inside! Join our email list! Apply for funding! Tell us what research you want to see in BC!

Verita Strategy Group

Verita Strategy Group is a Canadian (FIPPA/FOIPOP compliant) company that specializes in customized analytic and technical support services in:

  • research design, evaluation, analysis and reporting
  • online surveys and other data-gathering sites and instruments
  • database management and reporting systems
  • project administration and management
  • professional assessment + certification design and management
  • examination design, validation and online delivery
  • EDC (Electronic Data Capture) systems
  • OMR data collection and scanning
  • 360/MSF assessments

Custom Web-Based Surveys, EDC Systems and Analysis

Nursing Research Facilitator Program

The BC Nursing Research Initiative (BCNRI) was established to build practice-relevant health services research related to the nursing workforce in British Columbia. The Nursing Research Facilitator Program funded one position within each of the six BC health authorities to build awareness of and support for the development of this research.

Indigenous Cultural Competency Training Program

This website includes information about the Indigenous Cultural Competency (ICC) Online Training Program delivered by the Provincial Health Services Authority of British Columbia.

Core ICC Training is designed to increase Aboriginal-specific knowledge, enhance individual self awareness and strengthen skills for any professional working directly or indirectly with Indigenous people. This training would be of particular interest to those working in organizations such as justice, policing, child and family services, education, business and government.

Gathering Wisdom IV for a Shared Journey: Summary Report

BC First Nations Leaders and Health Directors and technicians came together in an historic meeting to determine the future direction of an initiative to restructure health care for First Nations in British Columbia. Held in Richmond on May 24-26th, the meeting – Gathering Wisdom IV was attended by an unprecedented level of First Nations leaders in BC.

AboutKidsHealth

These Resource Centres have been developed in collaboration with parents and experts at The Hospital for Sick Children, and are offered to families in partnership with BC Children's Hospital.

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