Ensuring equitable access to genetic counselling and testing
The GenCOUNSEL project aims to figure out the best ways to provide equitable access to genetic counselling for genome-wide sequencing in Canada.
Read MoreCHÉOS investigators have been successful at effecting widescale change across health systems at all levels, including internationally. Their work has provided vital data to guide policymakers in transforming existing health infrastructure and making evidence-informed decisions.
The GenCOUNSEL project aims to figure out the best ways to provide equitable access to genetic counselling for genome-wide sequencing in Canada.
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Read MoreThe event was part of the UBC Centennial Emerging Research Workshop on Ethics and Pragmatism in Indigenous Research, a two-day workshop.
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists Drs. Peter Dodek, Hubert Wong, Najib Ayas and colleagues have new research findings on moral distress in health care.
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