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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2020 · 9 MIN

How can we learn about rural patient priorities? What happens then? - Part 2: Interview with Christine Carthew

from CRHR Podcast · host UBC Medicine Learning Network

This episode is part two of a three part series exploring how the Rural Evidence Review (RER) project set out to gather information on rural patient health priorities using a survey which received over 1800 responses. Part one focuses on the work and objectives of the RER, part two focuses on the outreach strategy for the survey, and part three will focus on the findings from the survey and what steps might come next. Thanks for listening!

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On this episode, we hear from the manager of the Rural Evidence Review project, Christine Carthew, about the team's strategy for reaching out to rural and remote people across BC to hear about their health care priorities.

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