Dr. Daryl Wile appointed Clinical Investigator
Dr. Wile is a Kelowna-based neurologist and Clinical Assistant Professor with the UBC Department of Medicine’s Division of Neurology. He most recently served as the Clinical Education Leader for Neurology for the SMP and affiliate investigator with the CCDPM.
COVID-19 simulation guide supports rural health care response
New research from the UBC Southern Medical Program (SMP) supports the use of telehealth in the care of Parkinson’s patients in rural communities, particularly within the Interior Health region.
SMP Alumni Check-In: Dr. Joshua Nero
SMP 2015 graduate Dr. Joshua Nero currently has a busy gastroenterology practice in Kamloops, BC. Read our Q&A with Dr. Nero.
Student Research: Evaluating pediatric diabetes care in IH region
SMP student Janine Olsen helps evaluate the quality of current pediatric diabetes care in the Interior Health region.
Telehealth offers new rural health care options for Parkinson’s patients
New research from the UBC Southern Medical Program (SMP) supports the use of telehealth in the care of Parkinson’s patients in rural communities, particularly within the Interior Health region.
Year 1 & 2 Family Practice Lead
Dr. Marjorie Docherty has been appointed the new Year 1 and 2 Family Practice Lead for the Southern Medical Program (SMP). Dr. Docherty is a Kelowna-based family physician and a Clinical Professor with the UBC Department of Family Practice.
Excellence in community practice teaching
Rural family physician Dr. Shaun Van Zyl has been recognized by the UBC Faculty of Medicine as a 2020 recipient of the Clinical Faculty Award for Excellence in Community Practice.
UBC Okanagan researcher a part of international team revolutionizing spinal cord injury treatment
An international research team, co-led by researchers at the University of British Columbia, has received a $48 million grant (US$36.5M) for research that aims to improve long-term outcomes for patients with spinal cord injury (SCI).
Research could change how blood pressure is managed in spinal cord injury patients
New study challenges the current standard for managing blood pressure in people with spinal cord injury (SCI).
National survey supports Canadians living with disabilities during COVID-19
COVID-19 has created an entirely new set of challenges for the more than 6.2 million Canadians living with a disability, says UBC Professor Kathleen Martin Ginis.