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2025 Crest Conference
St Paul’s Hospital Conference Centre 1081 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC, CanadaFree -
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ASK US: ‘That was then, this is now’
VirtualHave you seen the new DRAFT regulations for clinical trials in Canada or the new DRAFT Interpretation (Guidance 0100), issued in late December 2025?Join us for our ASK US episode on January 27th, where a panel will discuss the main regulatory changes, the relationship of these changes to the incoming Good Clinical Practice (ICH E6R3), […]
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Lunch & Learn: Transforming Clinical Trial Recruitment with MyTrials.ai
Cullen Theatre, St. Paul’s HospitalJoin us to explore how MyTrials.ai uses artificial intelligence to streamline clinical trial recruitment.
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The Quintuple Aim: Can’t Get There From Here?
UBC Alumni Centre 6163 University Blvd, Vancouver, BC, CanadaThe 2026 CHSPR health policy conference will engage attendees in policy debates associated with provinces’ and territories’ progress toward the Quintuple Aim.
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Understanding Decision-Making Capability: From Core Concepts to Clinical Application
SPH CullenIn this session, Heather Burrett (Practice Educator, Occupational Therapy) and Charisse Knowlan (Practice Educator, Social Work) will discuss capability and decision-making from the clinical perspective, exploring autonomy, incapability, and indicators for further assessment.
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CHSPR Seminar | Harnessing the Power of Nature to Support Patient Recovery After Abdominal Surgery
UBC School of Population and Public Health 2206 East Mall, Vancouver, BCFree -
CHSPR Seminar | From High Cost to High Value: 25 Years of Pharmaceutical Policy Lessons for Inflammatory Diseases
UBC School of Population and Public Health 2206 East Mall, Vancouver, BCFree -
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RESEARCH ROUNDS Bayis Il Tus (A Strong Breath): 10 Years of Partnership, Practice & Progress in Indigenous Lung Health Research
The UBC Division of Cardiology and Providence Health Care invites you to a Research Rounds session, presented by Centre for Heart Lung Innovation Principal Investigator Dr. Pat Camp.