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Putting Health Care Processes on the Map

Jan 29, 2020

Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel

15269 104 Avenue, Surrey

Intended Audience
Research staff, clinicians, trainees, public

Are you involved in improvement planning and looking for an effective tool to engage patients, families, clinicians, decision makers and others? Look no further! Mapping can help show you the way.

This interactive workshop will explore various approaches to mapping health care processes and experiences in support of facilitating engagement. The focus of the session will include components of process mapping, value stream mapping and patient journey mapping. The workshop will also aid in translatation of theory into practice by providing an opportunity to try facilitating these different types of mapping sessions and equip participants to apply what they learn in their own context.

Register to attend. 

Date

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Location

Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel

15269 104 Avenue, Surrey

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