eHIPP Rounds, December 15, 2011: Excerpts from an epic journey of education, volunteerism and self discovery through South America
Lindsay Zibrik took her research to Peru for an Education Generation Fellowship. This eHIPP presentation highlighted the volunteer co-development work carried out with weaving communities in the Sacred Valley region of Peru over the Summer of 2011, as well as a selection of photos documenting Lindsay’s adventures as she circled the continent. Lindsay presented us with many fantastic and stunning photographs from her 6 month, 10 […]
eHIPP Rounds, November 17, 2011: Technologies to make your life easier
On November 17th we held a staff event as our regular third Thursday learning round called the eHealth Investigative Partnership Program (eHIPP). The theme of the day was “technologies to make your life easier.” Three of our staff members shared some easy tools that help to streamline various things about their work: Total Commander for file […]
eHIPP Rounds, October 20: Technology Enabled Academic Detailing (TEAD) project
Date: Thursday, October 20, 2011, 1-2pm PST Presenters: Erica Amari, Jennifer Cordeiro and Xian Chong Title: The Technology Enabled Academic Detailing project. The BC Provincial Academic Detailing (PAD) service is a medication education service that provides objective, evidence-informed drug information on the best prescribing practices to primary care physicians and other health care professionals. Funding from the […]
eHIPP Rounds, October 7, 2011: EMRs to improve long-term condition management
Join us Friday, October 7, 2011, 1-2pm PST, to hear Jim Warren, Professor of Health Informatics at The University of Auckland, speak about his work with ChronoMedIt and Using Electronic Medical Records to improve Long-Term Condition Management. Tune in live online, or you are welcome to come in person.
eHIPP Rounds, August 18, 2011: BC Clinical Practice Guidelines
This month’s eHealth Investigative Parnership Program (eHIPP) talk will be delievered by members of the eHealth Strategy Office team that collaborated with the Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee (GPAC), comprised of members from the Ministry of Health Services and the British Columbia Medical Association.
eHIPP Rounds, July 21, 2011: Building pathways to health careers for Aboriginal youth through technology
With an anticipated launch date of Sept 2011, this presentation compares the various ways eMentoring has been developed in each community case, with an aim to generate lively discussion about success factors, challenges and unexpected opportunities when engaging in collaborative, community-based research.
eHIPP Rounds, June 16, 2011: Practicing Social Media in Health and Medicine
Social media have entered professional practice in many sectors, and health care and research are no exception. This discussion will introduce some of the most commonly used social media — Blogs, Twitter and Facebook — and provide examples of their use in health care practice and research.






