BC Guidelines

Posts related to the BC Guidelines project at the eHealth Strategy Office.

BC Guidelines App for iPhone

Building a Mobile Strategy in Health and Medicine

In late August, Wavefront and OpenRoad Communications presented a full-day session on how to develop an effective mobile strategy, including design and evaluation. This seminar addressed some of the challenges in designing and evaluating a user experience for target audiences on a mobile platform. Topics of this seminar included: Defining your mobile strategy and requirements [...]

CliniPEARLS ePoster

CliniPEARLS presented at eHealth 2012 Conference

An ePoster outlining the CliniPEARLS framework, upon which the BCGuidelines iPhone app is built, received honorable mention during the recent eHealth 2012 Conference in Vancouver. The poster was presented by Bradut Dima and gives a brief history of CliniPEARLS as well as an outline of the challenges and lessons learned during the development of the framework. Click on the [...]

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BC Guidelines has reached over 7000 users

We now have over 7000 registered users of BC Guidelines. That is more than 5 times what we had just one year ago! Of these users more than half reside in British Columbia and over 70% live in Canada. While most users belong to our main target audience (general practitioners, specialist, residents, medical students, nurse [...]

Some media highlights from 2010

Yet another use for the iPhone – treating patients features our very own Dr Kendall Ho talking about the BC Guidelines project. A Diabetes Health Forum in Punjabi was held June 26 2010, as part of the interCultural Online Network (iCON) project.

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