Integrating equity, diversity, and inclusion in mental health care through collaborative partnerships
Doctors of BC have recently highlighted our work in partnership with the Joint Collaborative Committees (JCC), The CBT Skills Groups Society, the Vancouver Division of Family Practice (VDoFP) and Shared Care Committee (SCC) on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
We’re proud of this collaboration and remain committed to developing CBT skills — supporting physicians with their own mental well-being through evidence-based self-management strategies.
Read the article by Doctors of BC.
Partnerships foster a healthier rural BC — Embracing RCCbc's vision
Recognizing the crucial role that partnerships play in meeting the evolving needs of a complex health-care system, we are proud to partner with the Rural Coordination Centre of BC (RCCbc) in their mission to build a healthier rural British Columbia.
Read their recently published annual report to learn more.
Highlighting events in partnership with WorkSafeBC
Discover the upcoming events and eLearning module in collaboration with WorkSafeBC. Enhance workplace health and safety, learn from experts in occupational medicine and explore the power of collaboration for better patient care and successful return-to-work experiences.
Learn more and join:
- 4th Annual WorkSafeBC-NAOEM Joint Conference for Community Physicians
- Partners in Care: Bolstering Patient Care and Return to Work Through a WorkSafeBC/Medical Practitioner Collaboration
- Introduction to WorkSafeBC & ICBC
From climate worry to climate action
Climate anxiety is on the rise. UBC researchers are at the forefront of understanding this growing phenomenon — and developing strategies to help people cope. Read the latest article from the Faculty of Medicine Pathways Magazine.
For educational resources on climate action for health professionals, see our recent recording: Climate Change: Understanding and Managing the Significant Health Impacts of Extreme Heat Events.
Motivational interviewing tips to encourage healthier lifestyles
Learn more about supporting healthy behavior changes with our accredited eLearning, Motivational Interviewing and visit UBC CPD on Instagram for more bite-sized learning.