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  • The Link: December 2022

The Link: December 2022

SHARING INFORMATION, RESOURCES, AND RESULTS FROM SHARED CARE COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS FROM ACROSS B.C.

Featuring:

  • Physician profile: Physiatrist Najam Mian advocates for aggressive and comprehensive treatment of chronic pain
  • Equity, diversity, and inclusion top of mind for CBT skills curriculum
  • Shared Care projects creating safe spaces for Indigenous patients
  • Virtual chronic pain education for health care providers
  • 2022 Perinatal CoP Annual Gathering Summary Report
  • RACEApp+ launches user experience improvements, two-factor authentication
  • SSC supports physician leadership to improve health care in BC
  • Advance Access & Office Efficiency for community-based specialists
  • IHI's Creating Workforce Joy and Well-Being
  • Shared Care meeting summaries

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Doctors of BC acknowledges that our organization is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, whose strong relationship with their territories continues today. Our employees, who are located throughout BC, work and live on many different Indigenous territories throughout the province.

Acknowledging that we are on the traditional territories of First Nations communities is an expression of cultural humility and involves recognizing our duty and desire to support the provision of culturally safe care to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people in BC.