" A case study describing the Langley Divisions's project-based approach and how that to a focus on the wellness and work-life balance side of engagement."
A case study describing the Langley Divisions's project-based approach and how that to a focus on the wellness and work-life balance side of engagement.
"A case study describing the Victoria Division's philosophical, grassroots approach which helps them maintain 20 percent membership involvement in working groups."
A case study describing the Victoria Division's philosophical, grassroots approach which helps them maintain 20 percent membership involvement in working groups.
"The contingency inventory includes recommendations for including information in the following areas:
1. Not-For-Profit/Charity Status & Critical Info
2. Policy Information
3. Financial Information
4. Contracts & Fund Development/Grants
5. Human Resources
6. Insurance
7. Facilities Management
8. Legal Information
9. Document Security & Passwords"
The contingency inventory includes recommendations for including information in the following areas:
1. Not-For-Profit/Charity Status & Critical Info
2. Policy Information
3. Financial Information
4. Contracts & Fund Development/Grants
5. Human Resources
6. Insurance
7. Facilities Management
8. Legal Information
9. Document Security & Passwords
"A presentation on how patients can really talk to their doctor.
Topics:
1. Finding a local primary care provider
2. Making appointments
3. A team approach
4. What are your values and goals
5. Misconceptions about your doctor
6. Do we ultimately want the same thing?"
A presentation on how patients can really talk to their doctor.
Topics:
1. Finding a local primary care provider
2. Making appointments
3. A team approach
4. What are your values and goals
5. Misconceptions about your doctor
6. Do we ultimately want the same thing?
"In this document, as a part of the A GP for Me strategies, the South Okanagan Similkameen (SOS) Division invites proposals to develop a Family Physician Recruitment and Retention Strategy (R&R Strategy) that will both support and retain existing family physicians in the South Okanagan Similkameen region, as well as recruit new family physicians to the region based on existing and anticipated vacancies."
In this document, as a part of the A GP for Me strategies, the South Okanagan Similkameen (SOS) Division invites proposals to develop a Family Physician Recruitment and Retention Strategy (R&R Strategy) that will both support and retain existing family physicians in the South Okanagan Similkameen region, as well as recruit new family physicians to the region based on existing and anticipated vacancies.
"This document provides responses to some of the most frequently asked questions about the changes to the BC Societies Act and the impact on divisions. The information does not constitute legal advice to specific Divisions or other societies. Divisions should consult with a qualified lawyer for legal advice concerning the specifics of their particular situation."
This document provides responses to some of the most frequently asked questions about the changes to the BC Societies Act and the impact on divisions. The information does not constitute legal advice to specific Divisions or other societies. Divisions should consult with a qualified lawyer for legal advice concerning the specifics of their particular situation.
"This email outlines the steps taken by the provincial divisions office to determine the possible impact of the new BC Societies Act on divisions and responds to the big questions around that impact."
This email outlines the steps taken by the provincial divisions office to determine the possible impact of the new BC Societies Act on divisions and responds to the big questions around that impact.
"Report from the Moving Forward Together: Supporting Team-based Care and Networks Community event on Nov 3 & 6, 2017. The GPSC’s Incentives Working Group (IWG) and the Team-based Care Task Group (TBC TG) met with Divisions and health authority partners to discuss emerging ideas for supporting Patient Medical Homes (PMH) and Primary Care Networks (PCN)."
Report from the Moving Forward Together: Supporting Team-based Care and Networks Community event on Nov 3 & 6, 2017. The GPSC’s Incentives Working Group (IWG) and the Team-based Care Task Group (TBC TG) met with Divisions and health authority partners to discuss emerging ideas for supporting Patient Medical Homes (PMH) and Primary Care Networks (PCN).
"This is a poster/handout for patients that prompts 5 questions for them to ask their physician about their medications. It was adapted with permission from Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) Canada."
This is a poster/handout for patients that prompts 5 questions for them to ask their physician about their medications. It was adapted with permission from Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) Canada.
"This is an adaptation of the "Five Questions to Ask About Your Medications" patient poster, as our physicians thought that this would be helpful for GPs. ISMP now has a copy of our poster on their website for other physician groups to reference."
This is an adaptation of the "Five Questions to Ask About Your Medications" patient poster, as our physicians thought that this would be helpful for GPs. ISMP now has a copy of our poster on their website for other physician groups to reference.
"This is a poster/handout for patients that prompts 5 questions for them to ask their physician about their medications. It was adapted with permission from Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) Canada."
This is a poster/handout for patients that prompts 5 questions for them to ask their physician about their medications. It was adapted with permission from Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) Canada.