Advancing world-class health services and policy research and training on issues that matter to Canadians. Our annual health policy conference: #CHSPR2025
The 37th annual CHSPR health policy conference will confront the primary care crisis. The early bird registration deadline is one week from today on Feb 3, 2025. chspr.ubc.ca/conference/
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Registration is open for the 2025 @healthqualitybc Quality Forum, one of our favourite annual conferences. We love connecting with our community to discuss ongoing quality improvement across the continuum of care in BC. See you there!
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It’s no secret that wait times for elective surgeries in Canada are long.
In the first installment of our new Access to Care series, Advancing Health’s Dr. Jason Sutherland discusses the past, present, and future of surgical wait times across the nation.
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Excited to Share Our New Chapter in Tackling Systemic Bias in Primary Care and Public Health Research as featured in DLSPH News!🌟
Our recent Lancet study is the first to uncover how systemic bias and institutional culture — including racism, sexism, and unconscious bias — act as significant barriers to research productivity for racialized women in primary care in Canada.
We are thrilled to announce our next step: a new SSHRC-funded project that builds on this foundational work. This project will allow us to delve deeper into these barriers faced by racialized women researchers in primary care and public health at all career stages to find solutions that can dismantle barriers in entry, faculty, and leadership roles.
This work is about empowering these researchers, amplifying their voices, and showing they’re not alone. For leaders, it’s a call to implement evidence-based strategies for real, lasting change.
Thank you to my incredible team @sabrinawong88 , Ivy Bourgeault, Aisha Lofter, Gina Agarwal, Kristina Kokorelias, Dr. Andrea C. Tricco and Tanvir Turin Chowdhury for their contributions. I’m also immensely grateful to SSHRC for supporting this vital work.
dlsph.utoronto.ca/2024/11/04…#DiversityInResearch#InclusiveWorkforce#AcademicResearch#LeadershipInclusion#EmpowerWomen#HigherEducation#PrimaryCare#PrimaryHealthCare#DLSPHNews
Congrats to all the research trainees, especially Dr Claire Liu, general surgery resident @UBC, who will be linking & comparing oncologic, surgical, & patient reported outcomes after breast conserving surgery vs mastectomy. Her work @CHSPR is supervised by Dr Jason Sutherland.
ALT Kim McGrail, a smiling white woman with long brown hair and glasses. Text reads: "New Publication, Citizens Provide Views on Personal Health Data Use, International Journal of Population Data Science". Health Data Research Network Canada's logo is at bottom right.
Join us for a hybrid seminar Nov 7, where @RuthLavergne will discuss health experiences of immigrants & migrants in BC, incl lessons learned w/ respect to analytic choices & interpretation of findings from health & immigration data linkage. Register: chspr.ubc.ca/2024/09/17/chsp…
ALT Evaluating Inequities in Refugee & Immigrant’s Health Care Access
Ruth Lavergne, Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024
12-1 pm PT | SPPH or virtual
Register: www.chspr.ubc.ca
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Announcing more speakers for Voices for Health Equity on Nov 4th. Hear from public scholars @ManviBhalla, Jonathan Easey (bit.ly/4faJlUo) and other folks 👇 working to advance health equity. Free and open to the public. Register (&details) here: bit.ly/3BvBCBW.
Excited to announce our first round of event speakers: Jennifer Black, @kennedyborle, Laura Yvonne Bulk @LYBOT, Shelly Tognazzini, Davi Pang, Tetiana Povshedna @t_povshedna, @burrowsAndrea, and Mei-ling Wiedmeyer. Learn more®ister: bit.ly/3BvBCBW
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AI is becoming more embedded in the field of health care.
@UBCFamPractice clinical prof. Dr. Sian Tsuei discusses why patients and doctors should stay informed about the use of AI in health care in this @CdnPressNews article. bit.ly/4dJuZsQ
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Join for a hybrid seminar Oct 15, where Ehsan Karim will explore methodological approaches for prediction versus causal questions, highlighting the recent excitement around integrating prediction and machine learning tools into causal inference. Register: chspr.ubc.ca/2024/08/26/chsp…
ALT Can Causal Inference be Enhanced by Leveraging Machine Learning Insights from Real-world Health Data Analyses
Ehsan Karim, University of BC
Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
12-1 pm PT | SPPH or virtual
Register: www.chapr.ubc.ca
The call for poster abstracts is open for #CHSPR2025, our 37th annual health policy conference (Mar 3-4, 2025). Working on a primary care topic? Submit by Dec 16 at chspr.ubc.ca/conference/abst…. Abstracts related to health services & policy research more generally are also welcome.
ALT Call for abstracts is open!
Primary Care at A(nother) Crossroads
March 3-4, 2025 | UBC Alumni Centre
CHSPR 2025 37th Annual Health Policy Conference
Vancouver or Virtual
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Save the date! Our 37th annual health policy conference will be held @UBC Vancouver (and virtually) March 3-4, 2025. #CHSPR2025 will confront the primary care crisis. Learn more at chspr.ubc.ca/conference/
ALT Save the date! Primary Care at A(nother) Crossroads
March 3-4, 2025 | UBC Alumni Centre
CHSPR 2025 37th Annual Health Policy Conference
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🎺REGISTER NOW for our #BestEvidence for Clinicians annual course bit.ly/3xmmuVP
👉🏽So MANY topics relevant to family docs, NPs, pharmacists in BC & elsewhere! 😍
👉🏽GREAT downtown conference hotel rate! 🏨
👉🏽Discounts for TI PORTRAIT subscribers 😍
#DrugEvidence24
.@ubcspph Phd student Michael Bond led a study on the association btw wait times for elective lumbar spine surgery & post-op patient-reported outcomes. Pts who received surgery w/in 3 & 6-month benchmarks were more likely to experience post-op improvement. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3932…
ALT New paper: The Influence of Wait Time on Surgical Outcomes in Elective Lumbar Degenerative Spine Conditions: A Retrospective Multicentre Cohort Study.
Bond M et al. Global Spine Journal.