Events

See below for upcoming events related to Shared Care’s work, as well as the broader JCCs and partners.

June 1, 2026

Crossing the Placenta: Integrating New Evidence Into Everyday Maternity Care

June 1, 2026 (Monday) | 6:30–8 p.m. Audience: BC-based providers involved in maternity care, including family physicians providing maternity services, midwives, obstetricians, nurses, nurse practitioners and health administrators/directors of maternity programs. Overview: In partnership with the Perinatal Community of Practice, this webinar reviews updates in maternity care, including gestational diabetes, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and … Crossing the Placenta: Integrating New Evidence Into Everyday Maternity Care Read More »
June 3, 2026

ISAR & Cultural Safety Community-Based Experiential Learning Series: Burnaby

The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs), a partnership between Doctors of BC and the BC government, are hosting spring Community-Based Experiential Learning sessions in collaboration with Len Pierre Consulting. These sessions provide cultural safety and humility teachings through immersive learning and provide opportunities for ongoing relationship-building with Indigenous communities. Sessional time, dinner, and mileage exceeding 50 … ISAR & Cultural Safety Community-Based Experiential Learning Series: Burnaby Read More »
June 10, 2026

ISAR & Cultural Safety Community-Based Experiential Learning Series: Quesnel

The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs), a partnership between Doctors of BC and the BC government, are hosting spring Community-Based Experiential Learning sessions in collaboration with Len Pierre Consulting. These sessions provide cultural safety and humility teachings through immersive learning and provide opportunities for ongoing relationship-building with Indigenous communities. Sessional time, dinner, and mileage exceeding 50 … ISAR & Cultural Safety Community-Based Experiential Learning Series: Quesnel Read More »
June 25, 2026

School Health Hubs: Advancing collaborative child and youth health care in schools

In partnership with the CYMHSU Community of Practice, this webinar will explore how bringing health services into schools can improve access, strengthen prevention efforts, and improve outcomes for children and youth. Hear from an expert panel and get your questions answered live.   Up to 1.5 Mainpro+/MOC Section 1 credits.  Learn more & register