Happening today! Community-driven primary care solutions
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Join us for lunch?
There's still time to register for today's lunchtime conversation about community-driven primary care solutions!
Join us for an hour of virtual learning. This session will include a panel of speakers and a moderated Q&A.
What: A lunchtime conversation about
community-driven primary care
solutions
When: Tuesday, April 2 from
12:00-1:00 pm PT
Where: Online via Zoom (registration
required)
How to join
Here are some detailed instructions for how to join via Zoom videoconference:
- Register via the Zoom webpage to receive a link to join by email. Click here to register.
- You must join the meeting using the link you received from Zoom when you registered. We will be re-sending confirmation emails this morning.
- To search for your registration details in your email inbox, look for an email from Zoom (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) with this subject line - Lunch n' Learn: Community-driven primary care solutions Confirmation
- You may also listen in by phone by dialing +1 778 907 2071. Enter Meeting ID 821 9270 6067 when prompted.
If you encounter any technical difficulties or are unable to join us by Zoom,... rest assured you will be able to get caught up later. We will be posting the recording on our website within a week of the event.
In this first session of our Visions and Solutions Lunch N' Learn series, we'll dig deep into the vision for community-governed primary care.
If you’ve ever felt powerless to improve primary care access in your community, then you have first-hand experience with a key gap in BC’s primary health care system. Many of us struggle to find timely access to a family doctor, nurse practitioner, or a primary care team. We also lack opportunities to improve care for our broader communities.
We’ll talk with Tara Kiran from the OurCare project, a national conversation with people in Canada about the future of primary care, and learn why the public says accountability to communities is one of six standards for primary care.
Then we’ll learn about existing models for improving community participation in primary care. We’ll focus on Community Health Centres and hear from community leaders involved in the sector here in BC. Joining us are Catherine Aw from the BC Association of Community Health Centres, Barbara Wood from REACH Community Health Centre, and Masoud Rahmani from Umbrella Multicultural Health Co-op.
We'll follow up with a link to the recording to everyone who registered, so don't forget to register in advance to receive the zoom details and the event recording.
BC Health Coalition
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Vancouver, Unceded Coast Salish Territories, BC V5T 3G7, Canada
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