Kevin Smith
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Gonna need @EnswellJones to weigh in on this
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A small UX thing could be adding the page links above the list of players, too.
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Hi friends👋🏾. I'm so grateful for the love & support I have received over the last 24 hours. To everyone who called, messaged & said #IStandWithDrDosani, please know that I stand with you too. Let's remember: we are all better because we continue to stand together. Much love ❤️🙏🏾
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Come work with us and support the comms needs of an important initiative! https://t.co/AOh91635xg
We're #hiring a Communications Leader to support our Measurement System for Physician Quality Improvement team! If you're a great writer and editor who's excited about creating a communications strategy, we want to hear from you. Apply by December 16: https://t.co/P62oNiyHVv
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Absolutely. @currentfv has been invaluable and is showing why supporting local journalism is so important.
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For my neighbours in New West and the Tri-Cities: I signed up for the @frasernorthwest family doctor waitlist and, after a couple of months, was connected with an NP.
ICYMI: this week’s Middle. https://t.co/rFKjqjqi9B
#doctors #mash #walkinclinics #prevention #earlydetection
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Congrats, everyone! Great to see @Fraserhealth's work to engage young adults as volunteer health influencers to improve uptake of COVID-19 safety recognized. @LarisaRS
We’re pleased to announce this year’s #IABCCanada #SilverLeaf2021 Award winners. Silver Leaf recognizes #comms work that is strategic, well executed and measurable. Congratulations! See the winners: https://t.co/avLuo1dT5A
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We created the BC Sepsis Network to bring clinicians together to share expertise and resources as well as lead local efforts to improve care for sepsis. Over a recent five-year period, BC’s health care system prevented over 1,150 people from acquiring or dying from #sepsis.
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Today is #InternationalPronounsDay. We’re implementing an option on our website that allows our staff to specify their pronouns. This is a small but important step towards inclusivity and working towards a health care system that is respectful, safe and welcoming for all.
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I've been a keen reader of @bbybeacon since it launched earlier this year, and today's issue ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a great example of why. Excellent, local stories and context leading up to an important day tomorrow.
Today, we're bringing you an important edition of the newsletter ahead of the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30. You can find it here:
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TFW a current colleague on @BCPSQC's comms team recommends a film at @VIFFest and you notice it's directed by a former colleague on our comms team. Congrats and good luck, @seanstiller! (PS go see Returning Home)
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Congrats to my @uvic classmate, @LisaMarieBarron! She'll be a great representative in Ottawa for her community. Also congrats to another classmate @ahrenyk for rocking it as campaign manager. @uvicmacd showing up!
BREAKING NEWS: The NDP's Lisa Marie Barron has been elected in the Nanaimo-Ladysmith riding, the CBC News decision desk has confirmed. #elxn44
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@rogbennett Time for a book tour stop in Vancouver, @rogbennett, so I can get you to autograph my @MenInBlazers retweet :) Good bookstores, a middling MLS squad that somehow gave us @AlphonsoDavies & the greatest international goal scorer in history @sincy12. It's a perfect fit.
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Highly recommend this podcast! @rogbennett is such a fantastic interviewer and incredible storyteller. I've dusted off my DVD player so I can watch and listen to episodes in tandem.
In episode 2 of the Band of Brothers Podcast, writer John Orloff and director Richard Loncraine discuss the lengths they went to in order to recreate the terror and heroism of the D-Day invasion. Listen here: https://t.co/S5PCbIJT5b
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.@erinoverbey brings the receipts in sharing a vivid example of institutional racism.
Let’s talk about racism! Most white people at prestigious magazines don’t ever want to talk about race or diversity at all. Why? It's primarily because they’ve been allowed to exist in a world where their mastheads resemble member registries at Southern country clubs circa 1950..
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Checking @j_mcelroy's feed at 3pm is a daily routine for me. Count me in the sad group. Thanks for clearly explaining what we've been collectively experiencing for the past 18 months.
Programming note: today will be the last day of charts. After 18 months, I’ll be heading back to my job of reporting on local politics in Metro Vancouver. I'll do some analysis of the pandemic now and again, but providing the daily numbers ends today.
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Q5: What is one commitment you can make today to promote the practice of WMTY? Be creative! #WMTYBC
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Q4. Sometimes asking “What matters to you?” isn’t quite the right phrase for the moment. What are some effective variations? #WMTYBC
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Q3. What can be done to embed the “What matters to you?” question into every care interaction, every day? How can we remind/encourage health care providers to ask “What matters to you?” in fast paced environments? #WMTYBC
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