How wearable devices to detect cardiac arrest could save thousands of lives each year
CHÉOS Trainees Jake Hutton and Dr. Mahsa Khalili are melding clinical and engineering fields to address this persistent and deadly public health problem
Read MoreResearch conducted at CHÉOS has helped guide improvements and changes to patient care at all levels and across many different health areas. This includes tools and resources for care providers, updates to best practices, and novel approaches to treatment.
CHÉOS Trainees Jake Hutton and Dr. Mahsa Khalili are melding clinical and engineering fields to address this persistent and deadly public health problem
Read MoreWhy do people discharged from hospital after alcohol withdrawal often return within a week? Dr. Frank Scheuermeyer aims to find out.
Read MoreMeet pediatric infectious disease and critical care doctor Dr. Srinivas Murthy, CHÉOS’ newest Scientist.
Read MoreDrs. Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes and Anne Gadermann recently received support from the BC Knowledge Development Fund
Read MoreWorking towards a safe, psychologically supportive environment to improve communication among the operating room team and provide better patient care
Read MoreThe importance of providing a safe, supportive space for transgender and/or gender non-conforming youth to improve their mental health and health overall.
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