RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS WANTED!
The BC Wildfire Study is recruiting participants to better understand the risks of wildfire exposure during pregnancy on a child's health and development.
Fill out the screening survey in the link in our bio or scan the QR code!
Thank you so much for everyone who has signed up!🙏
We are currently pausing ⏯️ recruitment but stay tuned, we will be recruiting again soon! 😆😍😁
Email us 📨to be notified when recruitment will begin again at WildfireStudy@bcchr.ca
Today 📅is the last day to complete ✅the Screening Survey before we PAUSE ⏯️recruitment!
Email us 📩to be notified when recruitment will begin again at WildfireStudy@bcchr.ca
Screening Survey:
redcap.link/BCWildfireStudy
Check out eligibility for the BC Wildfire Study! If you are eligilble, complete this screening survey to be part of an amazing cause! redcap.link/BCWildfireStudy
The rapid increase in B.C. wildfire activity has covered communities in plumes of smoke and ash.
@UBCmedicine professor Dr. Christopher Carlsten discusses the health risks posed by wildfire smoke and the steps people can take to protect themselves: bit.ly/4cQcQKA
ALT The image shows the back of a person standing and looking out over a hazy landscape, obscuring the view of the landscape below. The overall atmosphere appears to be smoggy or foggy, suggesting poor air quality.
Are you concerned about #climate_change and do you like the arts? Join an intergenerational study #where_older adults and children discuss climate change and make art together. Please see the poster for more information.