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Health Authority
Island
Division
Nanaimo Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2017-04
Link to File
http://www.divisionsbc.ca/sites/default/files/Divisions/Nanaimo/April%202017%20%20-%20Suboxone%20Handout%20Revision%20(2).pdf
Description
"information about Buprenorphine and Naloxone"
Health Authority
Island
Division
Nanaimo Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
Nanaimo Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2017-04
Topics
Mental Health and Substance Use
Resource Type
FAQ
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
http://www.divisionsbc.ca/sites/default/files/Divisions/Nanaimo/April%202017%20%20-%20Suboxone%20Handout%20Revision%20(2).pdf
Originating web page
http://www.divisionsbc.ca/provincial/what-we-do/patient-support/pain-management-and-opioid-prescribing
Description
information about Buprenorphine and Naloxone
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Health Authority
Interior
Division
East Kootenay Division of Family Practice
Program
Maternity Care for BC (MC4BC)
Shared Care
Published Date
2019-02-04
Link to File
http://www.divisionsbc.ca/sites/default/files/Divisions/east-kootenay/SC%20Maternity%20Brochure.pdf
Description
"The working group created a target list of hassle factors for patients and physicians. They identified priorities in easing stress when families are transferred to East Kootenay Regional Hospital (EKRH) from outlying communities in obstetrical emergencies."
Health Authority
Interior
Division
East Kootenay Division of Family Practice
Program
Maternity Care for BC (MC4BC)
Shared Care
Corporate Author
East Kootenay Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2019-02-04
Topics
Shared Care
Maternity Care
Resource Type
Brochure
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
http://www.divisionsbc.ca/sites/default/files/Divisions/east-kootenay/SC%20Maternity%20Brochure.pdf
Originating web page
http://www.divisionsbc.ca/east-kootenay/our-impact/past-initiatives/shared-care-maternity
Description
The working group created a target list of hassle factors for patients and physicians. They identified priorities in easing stress when families are transferred to East Kootenay Regional Hospital (EKRH) from outlying communities in obstetrical emergencies.
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