An integral part of hundreds of thousands of communities worldwide are their hospitals. The engine that drives those institutions are their foundations, without which, the wheels of progress would turn very slowly. This series uncovers the ways the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation in White Rock, British Columbia connects with the community to stay ahead of health issues, challenge the norm and foster a spirit of innovation.
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An integral part of hundreds of thousands of communities worldwide are their hospitals. The engine that drives those institutions are their foundations, without which, the wheels of progress would turn very slowly. This series uncovers the ways the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation in White Rock, British Columbia connects with the community to stay ahead of health issues, challenge the norm and foster a spirit of innovation.
Is the emergency room of your local hospital really your only choice when clinics and doctors’ offices are fully booked? What can we all do to help ease the congestion in these urgent care settings? And what are the causes – and possible solutions – to the current staff shortages in frontline healthcare? Host Wayne Cox will look for answers and insights from two doctors who know only too well the problems facing our medical system. In this episode of the Power to Heal, you’ll also learn about the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation’s new “use your ER wisely” campaign, created to alleviate overcrowding in the hospital’s ER through the use of “right care at the right place” options for those seeking non-urgent medical help.
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Power to Heal
An integral part of hundreds of thousands of communities worldwide are their hospitals. The engine that drives those institutions are their foundations, without which, the wheels of progress would turn very slowly. This series uncovers the ways the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation in White Rock, British Columbia connects with the community to stay ahead of health issues, challenge the norm and foster a spirit of innovation.