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2012 Annual Report

We are pleased to present eHealth Strategy Offices’ 2011 2012 Annual Report, covering our third year of operations. Since its start in 2009, the eHealth Strategy Office (eHSO) has attracted considerable interest that has resulted in collaborations with provincial and federal departments, health authorities, medical professionals, as well as the general public. In 2011-2012, we […]
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Webinar Series | Dr. Drew Digney – Whose System Is It Anyways?

Evidence 2 Excellence and WEDOC Presents: Whose System Is It Anyways? Speaker: Dr. Drew Digney, MD, CCFP (EM) Date: January 17th Time: noon-1 PM PST Evidence to Excellence Webinar Series, in partnership with the UBC Faculty of Medicine eHealth Strategy Office, Ministry of Health, and BCPSQC present this exciting virtual learning session. Dr Drew Signey, […]
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The second China-Canada Health Academic Forum

eHealth Strategy Office hosted the second China-Canada Health Academic Forum on September 10th, 2012.  A group of guests from China consisting of senior hospital executives, administrators and provincial government officials attended this Health Academic Forum focused on hospital management issues, hospital infection control and eHealth. The morning session began with welcome remarks from Dr. Frederick […]
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Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Cardiovascular Health forum in Kamloops, October 21

The interCultural Online Health Network (iCON) project presents a FREE public health forum in Punjabi entitled Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Cardiovascular Health. This event is produced by the eHealth Strategy Office in partnership with health and community organizations. The purpose of this forum is to help change and support the behaviors and […]
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New book: Technology Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth: Principles and Practice

We are proud to announce the publication of a new book, edited by members of the eHealth Strategy Office and Richard Scott from the University of Calgary, entitled Technology Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth.
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