Byline: Date Only
A new opportunity to learn from others’ last days
By Patricia Angel | September 6, 2013
St. John Hospice will provide end-of-life care for individuals, and help improve palliative care through research and training.
Lights! Camera! Learn!
By Patricia Angel | September 5, 2013
Flexible learning initiatives are “flipping” lectures and homework to dramatically change learning.
Faculty members awarded Arthritis Society grants
By Patricia Angel | September 3, 2013
The Arthritis Society, BC & Yukon Division has awarded grants to three faculty members to help them move forward with research projects that will directly affect those in BC and the Yukon living with arthritis. Linda Li, an Associate Professor and Harold Robinson/The Arthritis Society Chair in Arthritic Diseases in the Department of Physical Therapy, […]
Health Minister Terry Lake visits UBC
By Patricia Angel | August 29, 2013
The Honourable B.C. Minister of Health Terry Lake tours the Djavad Mowfaghian Centre for Brain Health, set to open later this year at UBC Vancouver.
New paths to community care
By bkladko | August 21, 2013
For the first time, some of B.C.’s emergency medicine and internal residents will complete all of their training in sites outside of Vancouver.
A new place for learning and collaboration in northern B.C.
By bkladko | August 20, 2013
Northern Health has issued a tender for the Learning and Development Centre at University Hospital of Northern B.C. in Prince George.
The Path to Residency
By Patricia Angel | August 14, 2013
A new interactive website provides information for International Medical Graduates wanting to train and practice in British Columbia.
The gut’s “peace-keeper”
By bkladko | August 9, 2013
The protein SIGIRR, by supressing the immune response, maintains a delicate balance between our resident microorganisms and invading pathogens, keeping the latter in check.
A disturbing health portrait of single-room occupancy tenants
By bkladko | August 9, 2013
The study, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, show that two-thirds of residents suffered from an average of three illnesses simultaneously.
Resident researchers
By bkladko | August 8, 2013
Karine Khatchadourian, in the Department of Pediatrics, is one of many UBC residents who have added to medical knowledge while still in training.