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Arts Building (ART) 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, CanadaAn interactive workshop on how to use social media and memes to engage audiences and mobilize knowledge
An interactive workshop on how to use social media and memes to engage audiences and mobilize knowledge
Want to learn engaging ways to share research? Come to an interactive workshop about using comics, graphic novels, chapbooks to share your research results or community messaging.
What marketing tactics are used to get young people vaping? This presentation explores the results of a study that took a deeper look at e-cigarette advertisements.
Learn about people living in rural communities shared experiences related to navigating complex transitions to access routine or urgent healthcare services.
A Partnership in Research Presentation Sponsored by the Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention Mental health service use experiences among youth at Foundry Kelowna Presenters: Shelly Ben-David PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, FHSD, UBC Okanagan Michelle Biddell MSW student, School of Social Work, FHSD, UBC Okanagan Chantal Vien MSW student, School […]
Explore findings from a three-year study of nurses who were interviewed about their thoughts and experiences of this new end-of-life option.
A month full of free events and activities to Embrace Aging.
Cafe Scientifique: Hosted by Obesity Canada, Okanagan Local Chapter Sponsored by the Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention, and the BC Diabetes Research Network Did you know that the Canadian Medical Association, American Medical Association and World Health Organization now consider obesity to be a chronic disease? However, clinical management and treatment are […]
Muscle fatigue that develops during physical activity can impact quality of life - Find out how
Explore underlying causes of age-related falls risks and factors that may enhance standing balance control
Learning Health systems, research partnerships, and strategies for scaling innovations are among topics that will be explored.
Learn how microbes that live in the digestive tract affect our body and mind, and how a healthy lifestyle can sustain gut health and prevent chronic disease
Perspectives from families, decision makers and researchers on what should be captured to assess the quality of community-based palliative care.
A RESEARCH TO PRACTICE PRESENTATION Co-sponsored by the Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention, and the North Okanagan Hospice Society PRESENTERS: Laurel Gillespie, MBA Director, Advance Care Planning Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA) Ryley Garagan, BPR (Hon) Communications Officer, Advance Care Planning Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association ABSTRACT: The presentation will focus […]