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  • CBC

    Nurse says she won't rest...

    ...until Indigenous patients 'actually feel safe' seeking health care. Tania Dick, Indigenous Nursing Lead, spoke to the CBC about racism in healthcare.

  • UBC News

    New Action Guide Empowers People with Dementia

    "Research shows being engaged in community is one of the biggest factors in slowing the condition’s progression." UBC News sat down with one of the principal investigators on the study, Dr. Alison Phinney and Mr. Jim Mann, an action group member, to talk about how the action guide can empower people with dementia to reclaim their lives as full social citizens.

  • Canada India Education Society

    Meet Pushpinder Kaur: trained in rural Punjab, now nursing in Canada

    Pushpindar was a student of the Guru Nanak College of Nursing, a collaboration with Canada India Education Society (CIES), a team of nursing professors at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar. The collaboration, spearheaded by Barj (Barjinder) S. Dhahan, son of Mr. Budh Singh Dhahan, established a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree at the school – the first of its kind in rural Punjab. 

  • UBC G+PS Website

    Erin Anker, Grad Student

    NP student Erin Anker provides insight into her nursing education with the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Q&A

  • The Globe and Mail

    Men don’t talk about health.

    My hernia showed me that needs to change. In this opinion piece by Richard Littlemore of the Globe and Mail, Dr. John Oliffe assists in explaining why it's hard for men to talk about hernias and other problems "below the belt."

  • CBC Radio On The Coast

    Overwhelmed by climate change

    Raluca Radu spoke on CBC Radio Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna about disaster fatigue & psychic numbing.

  • iHeart RADIO

    National standards for substance use education

    Adam Stirling of CFAX 1070 speaks with Dr. Emily Jenkins, UBC associate professor of nursing and founder of Wellstream: The Canadian Centre for Innovation in Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use. They discuss a collaboration to build Canadian standards for substance use education and intervention in schools.

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