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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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A new study from George Washington University shows that a 15-minute walk after each meal can help lower your risk for type 2 diabetes, especially in elderly adults, and can significantly reduce blood sugar levels and help minimize the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

 

To arrive at their results, researchers evaluated 10 volunteers in their early 70s. Participants had elevated blood sugar levels, but were not diabetic. Over the course of four weeks, participants engaged in three separate two-day tests. During these tests, their blood sugar levels were constantly monitored. Researchers asked the participants to walk on a treadmill for either 45 minutes in the mid-morning or afternoon, or for 15 minutes after each meal.

 

Here are the most noteworthy findings:

 

Three short walks after meals were just as effective as a 45-minute walk in reducing blood sugar.

High post-dinner blood sugar is a strong indicator of excessive 24-hour glucose levels, so resting after a meal can be one of the worst habits to fall in to.

Walking after the evening meal, which tends to be the largest consumed, was most effective.

The results come as good news to older people who may tire easily and need to exercise in smaller increments.

 

Lisa Chow, M.D., an endocrinologist from the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of Minnesota who studies the effect of exercise on metabolism, offered her thoughts on the results.

 

“Considering a lot of elderly patients generally don’t get much physical activity, some exercise is better than none,” said Chow. “If someone can get their recommended 45 minutes a day from three 15-minute sessions, then that should be incorporated into a daily routine.”

 

Surprisingly, the study also found three 15-minute walks to be more effective than a three hour long walk after an evening meal. However, researchers stressed that this routine shouldn’t be aimed at weight loss, but rather, glycemic control.

 

“Considering that many people are inactive, inclusion of regular tolerated exercise in any form is a great idea,” said Chow. “This study shows that even a small amount of exercise can make a positive impact on one’s health. The point is to not get overwhelmed by the prospect of exercise. Just go out and be active.”

 

So today, after a meal, take the dog for a stroll around the block or run a quick errand; it could be doing a lot more good than you think.

 

Read more about the study here.

 

Editor’s note: Study researchers caution their results should now be confirmed in larger groups.

 

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www.healthtalk.umn.edu/2013/06/20/research-shows-15-minut...

At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

Writer and Stand-Up Comedian Torben Rolfsen speaks at Health Talks 2014. Health Talks took place on February 26, 2014, and was presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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At our Health Talks event, on February 27, 2013, we asked audience members and speakers to tell us their hopes for health care. Here's what they said.

 

Learn more about Health Talks, which had 8 speakers tell us their hopes for health care using the exciting Pecha Kucha presentation format, at ow.ly/g13uz

 

Presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

qualityforum.ca | www.bcpsqc.ca

 

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What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

Medical doctor presenting health talk to IITA retirees at the clinic with the Head, IITA clinic, Dr. Sikuade standing. (file name: ME_SE_002)

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

Quality Forum 2019 took place in Vancouver from February 26 - 28, and was presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

For presentation videos and files, storyboard files and more, visit the Quality Forum website at www.qualityforum.ca

 

To learn more about the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council, visit the BCPSQC website at www.bcpsqc.ca.

 

Photography by Raymond Chou: www.raymondchou.ca/

 

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What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

Quality Forum 2019 took place in Vancouver from February 26 - 28, and was presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

For presentation videos and files, storyboard files and more, visit the Quality Forum website at www.qualityforum.ca

 

To learn more about the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council, visit the BCPSQC website at www.bcpsqc.ca.

 

Photography by Raymond Chou: www.raymondchou.ca/

 

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HealthTalks@swissnex: Tuberculosis? featured a panel with researchers from Switzerland and Brazil to present a panorama and different perspectives on this lingering and challenging threat. Speakers: Dr Daniela Brites, Dr Kátia Maria Braga Edmundo, Dr Paulo Cesar Basta and Dr Jadel Kratz.

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Quality Forum 2019 took place in Vancouver from February 26 - 28, and was presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council.

 

For presentation videos and files, storyboard files and more, visit the Quality Forum website at www.qualityforum.ca

 

To learn more about the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council, visit the BCPSQC website at www.bcpsqc.ca.

 

Photography by Raymond Chou: www.raymondchou.ca/

 

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What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

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What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

What are your hopes for health care?

 

That's what we asked eight awesome speakers.

 

But Health Talks’ speakers didn't use PowerPoint presentations full of bullet points. They used the PechaKucha 20×20 format, where each presentation contains 20 photos and each slide is displayed for exactly 20 seconds before automatically advancing to the next one.

 

Look for their videos here: ow.ly/JTu8C

 

The evening also kicked off with a celebration of the 2015 Quality Award winners – learn about their work here: ow.ly/JTuc4

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