The Evidence Speaks (May 2022)
Research in this edition covers young people with mental health concerns, physical activity in South Asian adults, and management of patients presenting with atrial fibrillation
Read MoreResearch in this edition covers young people with mental health concerns, physical activity in South Asian adults, and management of patients presenting with atrial fibrillation
Read MoreCollaboration between mental health and emergency medicine researchers aims to repair fragmentation in B.C. health system
Read MoreThis Series highlights the latest in CHÉOS research. This edition includes: pain, agitation, and delirium management; gender and AED use; and youth engagement in research
Read MoreNew research from CHEOS Scientists and St. Paul’s clinicians explores how health provider and inpatient service users feel about sensory modulation rooms, and how their use can empower patients and help reduce the use of more invasive means of control.
Read MoreThe 33rd edition summarizes some of the latest research from CHÉOS Scientists, ICU strain and patient mortality, internet-based STBBI testing, and cognitive impairment in vulnerably housed youth.
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists Drs. Skye Barbic and Frank Scheuermeyer are teaming up to improve the integration between emergency departments and mental health services for youth and young adults.
Read MoreGovernments of Canada and British Columbia designate funds to expand access to effective and appropriate treatment options for substance use disorder, Foundry among recipients
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists recently spoke to the media about hospital readmission rates, global rates of kidney disease, and blood pressure measurement, among other topics
Read MoreThe results of the CIHR Project Grant Competition for March 2018 were announced today.
Read MoreDrs. Anne Gadermann, Ehsan Karim, and Skye Barbic were recently announced as 2018 MSFHR Scholars
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