The latest episode of CPSBC’s Connecting the Dots podcast is now available. In this episode, Dr. John Pawlovich discusses how virtual care is reshaping access to health care, particularly for patients and clinicians in rural, remote and underserved communities.
Dr. Pawlovich brings over 25 years of clinical experience in some of the most remote and underserved communities across BC. He is also a clinical professor and chair in rural health at the University of British Columbia. In addition, he serves as director of the Rural Education Action Plan, medical director for Carrier Sekani Family Services, and virtual health lead for the Rural Coordination Centre of BC.
During this conversation, Dr. Pawlovich discusses recent shifts in the development of virtual and hybrid care models, emerging challenges and opportunities, and how these opportunities can improve accessibility for patients and promote physician well-being.
Earlier episodes of Connecting the Dots, along with links to listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music can be found here. New episodes will be also announced in the College Connector or by email.
Questions or feedback about Connecting the Dots can be directed to communications@cpsbc.ca.