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Published Date
2008
Link to File
https://www.thevantagepoint.ca/sites/default/files/Redesigning%20a%20Board%20Meeting%20-%20Bill%20Ryan.pdf
Description
"This case study talks about how creating a mandate for change, whether through a self-assessment or other means, proved as important as any of the new practices"
Personal Author
William P. Ryan
Published Date
2008
Resource Type
Case Study
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
https://www.thevantagepoint.ca/sites/default/files/Redesigning%20a%20Board%20Meeting%20-%20Bill%20Ryan.pdf
Description
This case study talks about how creating a mandate for change, whether through a self-assessment or other means, proved as important as any of the new practices
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Culturally Safe Team-based Care at the Snuneymuxw Health Centre (Case Study)

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1562
Division
Nanaimo Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2020-11
Link to File
/media/divresources/GPSCPMHCaseStudy_SnuneymuxwHealthCentre_FullReport.pdf
Description
"This PMH Case Study explores the integration of physician services in a First Nations interdisciplinary health team and culturally safe and appropriate care. The report highlights the work and time required to develop trust and earn the respect of the Snuneymuxw First Nation patients, so that care is provided in culturally safe and appropriate ways."
Division
Nanaimo Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Nanaimo Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2020-11
Topics
Team-Based Care
First Nations
Patient Medical Home
Resource Type
Case Study
Link to File
/media/divresources/GPSCPMHCaseStudy_SnuneymuxwHealthCentre_FullReport.pdf
Description
This PMH Case Study explores the integration of physician services in a First Nations interdisciplinary health team and culturally safe and appropriate care. The report highlights the work and time required to develop trust and earn the respect of the Snuneymuxw First Nation patients, so that care is provided in culturally safe and appropriate ways.
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