"This is a template job description for an Attachment Coordinator position. Each Division of Family Practice can adapt this job description to ensure the best use of resources within their geography, but the position summary and responsibilities listed in this template should remain standard as per the FPSC Attachment Mechanism Funding Guidelines."
This is a template job description for an Attachment Coordinator position. Each Division of Family Practice can adapt this job description to ensure the best use of resources within their geography, but the position summary and responsibilities listed in this template should remain standard as per the FPSC Attachment Mechanism Funding Guidelines.
"A generic infographic template designed for divisions to use. It shows growth and achievements experienced through A GP for Me, in the context of continued work to improve primary care."
A generic infographic template designed for divisions to use. It shows growth and achievements experienced through A GP for Me, in the context of continued work to improve primary care.
"This document shows an example of a patient partner interview guide that can support improved experiences and outcomes for both patients and providers. It was created by the Vancouver PCN and can be used as a guide or a template by other PCNs."
This document shows an example of a patient partner interview guide that can support improved experiences and outcomes for both patients and providers. It was created by the Vancouver PCN and can be used as a guide or a template by other PCNs.
"This presentation covers the following topics:
1) Charities and Non-Profit Organizations: The State of the Sector
2) The (Inter)Net Result – Managing Social Media Use in the Workplace
3) Transitioning to the new Societies Act: How and When?
4) Dealing with Donors: How Much is Too Much?"
This presentation covers the following topics:
1) Charities and Non-Profit Organizations: The State of the Sector
2) The (Inter)Net Result – Managing Social Media Use in the Workplace
3) Transitioning to the new Societies Act: How and When?
4) Dealing with Donors: How Much is Too Much?