Access to Palliative Care in Canada 2023
Access to Palliative Care in Canada 2023 Read More »
Access to Palliative Care in Canada 2023 Read More »
BCCPC is seeking participants for a research study looking at Serious Illness Conversation Guide Implementation in British Columbia We are conducting a study to better understand the implementation of the Serious Illness Conversation Guide (SICG) across British Columbia. The results of the study will inform the development of a Quality Improvement Toolkit aimed at supporting
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Palliative Nurse Clinician ECHO: Supporting clinicians’ growth and engagement across BC Read More »
11 community organizations will receive $5000 in grant funds Cycle 5 of BCCPC’s Seed Grant funding has awarded $5000 to each of 11 community organizations from across BC. This cycle of funding – “The All Together – Spreading the Seeds of Community Innovation” Grant Program – focuses on supporting compassionate communities in the development
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Looking ahead to 2023, the BCCPC’s Palliative Care ECHO Program is looking at another year of dramatic growth with an impressive variety of themes, topics and sessions. ECHO’s ‘all learn, all teach’ approach has found popularity among our stakeholders in BC, and the program’s practice of co-creating the sessions results in content that is developed
ECHO in 2023…. New sessions on the horizon Read More »
New network, new look, new approach When it comes to resources for health care providers, the BCCPC team has taken a bold, fresh approach to gathering information and to sharing it with our stakeholders. The approach has two exciting developments: a new look and functionality to our resources web page and the launch of the
Pall Ed Network Launched Read More »
As the provincial hub for Pallium Canada’s Palliative Care ECHO project, BCCPC remains busy offering free sessions to a variety of audiences on a wide range of topics. ECHO creates virtual knowledge-sharing networks by bringing together healthcare providers and subject matter experts using videoconference technology, brief lecture presentations, and case-based learning, fostering an “all learn,
All teach, all learn: ECHO gets busy in Fall 2022 Read More »
BCCPC’s ground-breaking research into bereavement services continues and is gaining steam! Fall 2022 is a busy time for the project: hosting symposia and a policy roundtable; extending their investigation into grief experiences of BC’s unhoused or vulnerably housed and presenting the project’s findings at two conferences. Bereavement symposiums and roundtable Our bereavement symposiums were a
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Fall means crisp leaves, cooler mornings, and to many swinging back into education. BCCPC’s ECHO program has learning opportunities this fall that are too good to miss! (and scroll down for news on changes to the ECHO team) For Health Care Providers On the Go Flexing Your Core: the 30-minute Palliative Workout is a new
ECHO: Fall offerings for everyone Read More »
We’re looking for a panel of people with experience and understanding of hospice societies or community hospices in BC to lend their insights to a new project co-led by the BCCPC and the BC Hospice Palliative Care Association, which aims to establish a consensus-based and evidence-informed common definition for hospice care in BC. This project
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