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Faculty of medicine members supported by UBC’s Community-University Engagement Support Fund

By Qian Chow | April 3, 2023

Aerial image of UBC Vancouver campus on University Boulevard.

Members of the UBC faculty of medicine community have received support from the 2022-23 Community-University Engagement Support (CUES) Fund.

This year, the CUES Fund has awarded over $745,000 to 31 community-university projects that will benefit communities and advance collaborative research, teaching, and learning. Receiving up to $25,000 each, these partnerships are exceptional examples of how communities are collaborating with students, faculty and staff to address priority issues across the province.

Paid directly to community partners, CUES funding prioritizes reciprocal, inclusive engagement so all communities — especially those that have been historically, persistently or systemically marginalized — can benefit.

Faculty of Medicine recipients and their projects:

Dosti: Safe spaces for Vancouver’s South Asian queer community and friends
  • Community Partner: Amar (Alex) Sangha, Sher Vancouver
  • UBC Partner | Student: Simrat Mahil, School of Population and Public Health

Far too many preterm births in Cowichan tribes communities: Generating knowledge about Indigenous midwifery to strengthen motherhood journeys
  • Community Partner: Liz Spry, Ts’ewulhtun Health Centre (Cowichan Tribes)
  • UBC Partner | Student: Jennifer Murray, School of Population and Public Health

Minding the gap: Co-creating a province-wide virtual support group for British Columbians facing hereditary cancer risk
  • Community Partner: Catriona Remocker, BRCAinBC, Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver
  • UBC Partner | Faculty: Dr. Rona Cheifetz, Department of Surgery

Moving knowledge to action: Sharing OPPRA research findings for impact
  • Community Partner: Tara Taylor, Overdose Prevention Society in partnership with Glasshouse and the SpencerCreo Foundation
  • UBC Partner | Faculty: Dr. Stephanie Glegg, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

Newcomer Youth Mentorship Program
  • Community Partner: Wajeeha Anwar, British Columbia Newcomer Camp Association
  • UBC Partner | Student: Nikolay Alabi, MD/PhD Program

Strengthening partnerships for contraception access for newcomer youth in British Columbia
  • Community Partner: Michelle Fortin, Options for Sexual Health
  • UBC Partner | Student: Zeba Khan, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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UBC Faculty of Medicine
Email: communications.med@ubc.ca
Office: 604.822.2421
Faculty of Medicine
317 - 2194 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Tel 604 822 2421
Website www.med.ubc.ca
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