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Bereavement supports for the unhoused

An important development in our Bereavement in BC research project is underway: gathering perspectives of frontline workers or volunteers who provide services to people who are unhoused or vulnerably housed in BC. This frontline perspectives study will complement the other investigations in the two-year Bereavement in BC research project (“A provincial evidence-informed approach to supporting […]

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ECHO for everybody

One of the best things about ECHO’s all teach, all learn approach is that it’s stretchy – it can cover any topic of interest to any group of people. And while early ECHO topics have focused on clinicians, it’s not just for health professionals! Since the learning platform creates a virtual knowledge-sharing network, it’s easy

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ECHO: Learning without limits

No matter where you work – urban, rural or remote – keeping your skills current and staying abreast of evidence-based best practices can be a challenge. Taking the time for education and connecting with peers is often the first thing to be cut from a busy schedule. ECHO is an ideal combination of education, peer

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Partnering for change: a shift in service delivery for BC’s paramedics

At BCCPC, one of our goals is to work with health system partners to advance palliative care practices. Often, improvements are incremental and build over time. Sometimes though, a project can be a catalyst for a major shift in how British Columbians with life-limiting illnesses receive care when they call 911. Our recent partnership with

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