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Assessment of practitioner needs for providing virtual maternity care in rural and remote communities in British Columbia
Researchers from the University of British Columbia and the Centre for Rural Health Research are seeking rural and remote maternity care providers in British Columbia to take part in a study to identify the needs for and barriers to practitioners providing virtual maternity care. The results will be used to inform the development of an optimal platform to meet the needs of patients and practitioners in a rural context.
Click here to participate. Participants can enter a draw for one of three Amazon gift cards.
For more information, contact Christine Carthew at christine.carthew@ubc.ca.
The Canadian Anterior Cruciate Ligament Primary Care Survey
This 15-minute survey aims to better understand how Canadian primary point-of-care practitioners (physiotherapists, family medicine, sport and exercise medicine physician or emergency physicians) approach the diagnosis and management of ACL tears. This information will inform professional development programs.
On completion, you will be able to download a current evidence summary about ACL tears, and an accompanying infographic.
You can learn more and participate in the survey here.