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CST Project Update: Strategy and verification phase exdended to September 30

The completion of the strategy and verification phase will be a significant milestone for CST.

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Increased survey participation shows commitment of staff

On behalf of the senior executive team, thank you for your commitment to making VCH a better place to work and better care environment for those we serve.

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Miriam Spering

Impaired visual signals might contribute to schizophrenia

Dr. Miriam Spering has discovered a potential explanation for some of their symptoms including difficulty with certain everyday tasks.

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New harm reduction best practices released

New Candadian best practice guidelines for harm reduction will improve services for people at risk for HIV, HCV, overdose and other drug- and sex-related harms

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Refer-A-Friend and get rewarded!

This is your opportunity to take part in this exciting campaign and get rewarded for recruiting qualified friends to Vancouver Coastal Health!

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Specialty training opportunities for RNs posted

Recruitment is about to start for Spring 2014 training positions.

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HP toners now ordered through Microserve

Commencing August 1, 2013, orders for HP toners will be ordered through Microserve secure online store.

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Read the latest news about Home is Best

A number of initiatives in each Community of Care fall under the Home is Best umbrella. These initiatives encourage us to be more flexible and look for ways to safely support and provide care for people in their homes. It’s about improving the quality of life for our clients.

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CST Project Update: Benefits of clinical and systems transformation

Check this edition of CST News to learn about the benefits for patients, clinicians and organizations.

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One intranet for Lower Mainland Facilities Management

Lower Mainland Facilities Management is pleased to announce the launch of a single Facilities Management intranet page for all four Lower Mainland health organizations.

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