Preparing for your Medical Visit
The Complete Physical: Who Needs One? General Symptoms
Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Why Emotional Health Matters
Data Requests A GP for Me Evaluation
Getting Accountability Right with a Privacy Management Program
- Program
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A GP for Me
- Published Date
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2015-04-17
- Link to File
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https://www.priv.gc.ca/information/guide/2012/gl_acc_201204_e.asp
- Description
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"The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), and the Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners (OIPCs) of Alberta and British Columbia have worked together to develop this document with the goal of providing consistent guidance on what it means to be an accountable organization. It is intended for organizations subject to our respective private-sector privacy legislation and outlines what we expect to see in a privacy management program."
- Program
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A GP for Me
- Corporate Author
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Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta
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Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
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Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
- Published Date
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2015-04-17
- Topics
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Privacy
- Resource Type
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Guidelines
- File Type
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Pdf
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Web page
- Link to File
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https://www.priv.gc.ca/information/guide/2012/gl_acc_201204_e.asp
- Description
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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), and the Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners (OIPCs) of Alberta and British Columbia have worked together to develop this document with the goal of providing consistent guidance on what it means to be an accountable organization. It is intended for organizations subject to our respective private-sector privacy legislation and outlines what we expect to see in a privacy management program.
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Project Coordinator - Health Literacy
- Health Authority
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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Richmond Division of Family Practice
- Program
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A GP for Me
- Published Date
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2015
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/ProjectCoordinatorHealthLiteracy_Richmond.docx
- Description
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"The job description for the Richmond Division Health Literacy Project Coordinator. Core duties and responsibilities include leading and organizing the working group that oversees the health literacy strategy, implementing all activities as outlined in the work plan and providing appropriate and timely communications to project stakeholders."
- Health Authority
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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Richmond Division of Family Practice
- Program
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A GP for Me
- Corporate Author
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Richmond Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2015
- Topics
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Project Management
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Human Resources
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Health Promotion
- Resource Type
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Job Description
- File Type
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Word
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/ProjectCoordinatorHealthLiteracy_Richmond.docx
- Description
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The job description for the Richmond Division Health Literacy Project Coordinator. Core duties and responsibilities include leading and organizing the working group that oversees the health literacy strategy, implementing all activities as outlined in the work plan and providing appropriate and timely communications to project stakeholders.
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Five Questions to Ask About Your Medications When You See Your Doctor, Nurse, or Pharmacist
- Health Authority
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Interior
- Division
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South Okanagan Similkameen Division of Family Practice
- Program
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Divisions of Family Practice
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Shared Care
- Published Date
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2017-11-08
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/MedSafetyPoster-SOSDFP-EN.pdf
- Description
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"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."
Polypharmacy Review Poster
- Health Authority
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Interior
- Division
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South Okanagan Similkameen Division of Family Practice
- Program
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Shared Care
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Divisions of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2017-11-08
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/171108polypharmacyposter.pdf
- Description
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"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."