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Primary Care Update

This latest Primary Care Update focuses on National Physicians' Day thank you, Outpatient COVID Therapeutics (OCTC) Clinic Looking for More Physicians, Primary Care Grand Rounds: The Greening of Healthcare and more.

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Red Dress Day for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

May 5 marks National Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirited peoples (MMWIG2S) also known as Red Dress Day.

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The RJH Tim’s kiosk to Close

The RJH Tim’s kiosk will close effective 12PM Friday, May 13, 2022.

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Staff and Medical Staff invited to San'yas Cultural Safety and Humility on-line Course

San'yas is a facilitated online 8-10 hour course is offered over 8 weeks. Island Health pays for these spots for staff and we hope you consider your ability to complete this course before taking a spot. Indigenous Cultural Safety and Humility learning is apart of a layered and multifaceted learning opportunities including a variety of reading, courses, in-person sessions, building relationships, personal development, hearing from communities and doing critical self-reflection and being self aware.

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Confidential Information Management: Time to Renew and Refresh!

Spring is a time for renewal, and that includes refreshing your Confidential Information Management (CIM) Code of Practice commitment!

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Sarah Atkinson - Medical Lead/Division Head, Midwifery, Geo 4

Welcome Sarah Atkinson to your new position, Medical Lead/Division Head, Midwifery, Geo 4.

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Dr. Kofi Affram - Medical Lead Pediatrics WCGH

Welcome to Medical Leadership

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BCCDC COVID-19 Long Term Care, Assisted Living & Independent Living Report

A weekly update for Long-Term Care, Assisted Living & Independent Living Facilities.

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Geographic distribution of COVID-19 by local health area of case residence

Epi-Week 16 Cases April 17 to 23, 2022

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COVID-19 Situation Report

This BCCDC report provides weekly data and refers to pandemic phases defined by population-level changes.

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