Access to home births and midwifery addressed at European Court of Human Rights
Dr. Patricia Janssen testified as an expert witness on the topic of women’s access to regulated midwifery and home birth in Europe
Advance Care Planning – Project Management Opportunity
Advance Care Planning Project Management Opportunity, St. Joseph’s General Hospital, Courtenay-Comox, BC
External Postings for MHA students and alumni
Consultant, Clinical Program Development – Older Adult/Frail Elderly Health Competition Number: 120682 Open until filled. An exciting opportunity awaits you, as Consultant, Clinical Program Development for Older Adult/Frail Elderly Health as well as Health Service Areas/community based key areas of focus supporting quality and process improvements based at Central City, Surrey, BC with some travels […]
Healthy relationships key to child well-being: UBC study
“Making homes, schools and community settings places of belonging and caring is important for children’s thriving.” Photo credit: Flickr
Bonding through bars: New guidelines for mother-child prison units put interests of child first
A core theme that emerged from Martin’s 2013 Peter Wall Roundtable, Bonding Through Bars, was the need to put the best interests of the child first.
Opioid overdoses linked to higher prescription rates in B.C.
The findings point to the need to change prescribing practices and monitor total sales of drugs like fentanyl, oxycodone, morphine, and hydromorphone.
Dr. Murphy joins the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer’s advisory group
Dr. Murphy was selected after a robust pan-Canadian competition. The Partnership implements Canada’s cancer control strategy.
Canadian Health Policy – SPHA 510
Understanding the way the Canadian healthcare system has evolved and how its currently structured broadens your understanding of policy dilemmas we face.
Dr. Michael Brauer recognized for his contributions to human exposure assessment
Dr. Brauer won the Jerome J. Wesolowski Award from the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES).
Quality of Care – SPHA 557
Quality and safety in patient care requires managers and clinicians who are equipped to lead organizational efforts.
Ethics and Ethical Decision Making – SPHA 563
Educating thoughtful and responsible leaders includes developing an awareness and ability to respond to ethical issues.
Government and Policy – SPHA 511
Modern managers need to understand the government-business relationship in order to help their organizations anticipate and react to government interventions.
Epidemiology – SPHA 551
It is important for health care administrators to develop a deep understanding of epidemiology to focus on delivering services to populations rather than individuals.
Health Care Law – SPHA 562
Health care professionals and administrators alike benefit from an understanding of the Canadian legal system as it relates to clinical practice and policy making.
Social Determinants of Health – SPHA 556
Social determinants of health considers why health differences matter on ethical and practical grounds, and how can we act to effectively intervene on these differences.
Accounting – SPHA 502
A basic understanding of balance sheets and budgets are a must for managers to fully consider the impacts of their decisions.
Basic Finance – SPHA 501
To be effective, health care managers must have the financial literacy to make well-informed and thorough decisions.
Leadership – SPHA 564
Leadership requires having an appreciation and greater understanding of different leadership styles, tools and approaches to be successful in today’s complex health care environment.
Alumni Profile: Nathan O’Hara
Many of the courses in the MHA program provided foundational skills that increased my effectiveness as the coordinator of this program.
Statistics – SPHA 554 and SPHA 555
Statistics is the subject that allows us to explore any topic with a quantitative glee, and health care is no exception.
Organizational Behaviour – SPHA 521
It is people, not organizations that care for patients, find opportunities for improvements, and make critical decisions.
Health Information Systems – SPHA 544
More and more healthcare organizations are relying on the expertise of individuals trained in health informatics
Health Economics – SPHA 532
Economics is about the use of scarce resources in an efficient and equitable way.
HR Management – SPHA 522
The capacity to implement health care services relies on people working together for patients, making human resources strategies a key management concept.
Operations and Logistics – SPHA 542
Operations management considers how systems work and how we can make them better.
Health Care Priority Setting – SPHA 533
Being a leader requires knowing how to apply specific tools, criteria and strategies to set priorities and make decisions about needs, problems and goals.
Program Planning and Evaluation – SPHA 553
Using the proper tools for program planning and evaluation leads to better decisions that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of health care services, and ultimately better outcomes for patients.
Economic Evaluation – SPHA 531
Economic evaluation of health interventions provides a powerful tool to address questions on cost effectiveness.
Alumni Profile: Andrew Wray
Andrew is particularly interested in the ongoing development of learning opportunities for quality improvement, mechanisms of innovation, the use of data for improvement and public accountability of the health care system.
Alumni Profile: Dr. Paul Johar
Paul wishes to continually improve his abilities to work collaboratively with the numerous players that comprise the increasingly complex Canadian healthcare system.
Home births save money, are safe, UBC study finds
Planned home births saved an average $2,338 compared to a planned hospital birth with a midwife.
SPPH 581T Science, Values, and Public Policy
This course examines central philosophical issues generated from the intersection of science, human values, and public welfare. Examples include public participation in science, special-interest science, and neglected diseases. A successful student in this course will: Gain knowledge of major positions, arguments, and approaches in the field of socially relevant philosophy of science. Improve critical reasoning […]
Screening in pregnancy key to eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission
Canada has almost eliminated mother-to-child HIV transmission, known as vertical transmission.
Integrated health care model transforms HIV treatment in South Africa
Providing HIV care at local health clinics in South Africa has led to a massive increase in the number of people there receiving vital treatment. Photo credit: Angeli Rawat
MSc/PhD candidate Pauline Voon wins Dr. Dorothy J Kergin Fellowship Award
Pauline, who is supervised by Dr. Jane Buxton and Dr. Thomas Kerr, began the MSc program at SPPH in September 2014, and will be transferring into the PhD program this coming September.
Alumnus Dr. Dan Werb named Director and Scientific Board Chair of ICSDP
Dr. Werb was also one of six researchers recently named an inaugural recipient of the Avenir Award, a prestigious US$1.5 million research grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Alumnus Dr. Margo Pearce wins CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network (CTN) James Kreppner Fellowship
Dr. Pearce recently completed her PhD under the supervision of Dr. Patricia Spittal.
Gender differences play key role in supporting healthy diets for seniors: UBC research
Strategies to support healthier diets among seniors need to take into account differences between elderly men and women, according to UBC research. Credit: Lucas Richter/Flickr
Dr. Rachel Murphy joins SPPH and the Centre of Excellence in Cancer Prevention
Obesity and cancer research in BC will advance with the addition of a new researcher to the Centre of Excellence in Cancer Prevention.
Q&A Tick Talk: What you need to know about Lyme disease
Misdiagnosis and misinformation about Lyme disease can be a problem, says Dr. David Patrick.
Credit: Jim Gathany Flickr
Risky outdoor play positively impacts children’s health: UBC study
Children who engage in risky outdoor play see greater physical and social health benefits. Photo: Flickr
Job Posting: Quality Improvement Analyst, Yukon Government
Yukon Government is currently hiring two Quality Improvement Analyst positions, one working on a chronic disease management project, and another working on a mental wellness (mental health and addictions). Both projects will focus on system improvement work in their respective areas rather than direct service delivery to clients/patients. Both are term positions ending March 31st, 2017, […]
Faculty of Medicine confers Distinguished Achievement Awards
Faculty members Michael Marin, Jennifer Gardy and Craig Mitton were honoured for their distinguished achievements.
How do young people respond to internet health messages?
Dr. Chris Richardson describes how online health messages can be more effective when communicating with young people.
Two major gifts aim to grow ranks of aboriginal health providers
Nadine Caron, co-director of the Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health and an associate professor in UBC’s Northern Medical program, said these gifts will help support the Centre’s mission.
Study: Excess mortality associated with second hip fracture
The study examined more than 42,000 hospitalization records of patients 60 years and older, who had been discharged after admission for hip fracture surgery between 1990 and 2005 in British Columbia, Canada.
Dr. Jane Buxton wins CPHA’s Ron Draper Health Promotion Award
Dr. Buxton was formally presented with the Award at the CPHA conference in Vancouver on May 25, 2015.
Exposure to air pollution in the first year of life increases risk for allergies
New research from the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) study shows that exposure to outdoor air pollution during the first year of life increases the risk of developing allergies to food, mould, pets and pests.