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Season 6 of the Team Up podcast is focused on the new Team Based Care Learning Pathway that launched in January of 2024 on teambasedcarebc.ca. The Learning Pathway was developed through the work of British Columbia’s Team Based Care Advisory Group in collaboration with Health Quality BC. This pathway was developed to support primary care teams at any stage of their team-based care journey with resources, tools and ideas they can apply to help make team-based care a reality.
This season Morgan and Sarah will walk through the 5 stages of the learning pathway, with 1-2 episodes aligned with each stage . Each episode will highlight a few key resources and suggest some tangible action steps for teams interested in diving into the learning pathway.
SEASON 6 LAUNCHES FEBRUARY 13th ! Check out https://teamuppod.com/ to subscribe to the podcast, and check out the new season!
Podcast Co Hosts
Sarah Fletcher (she/her) (PhD) is a settler of European descent, living on the territories of the Lkwungen speaking peoples and the Songhees and Esquimalt Frist Nations. Lkwung means “to smoke herring” and Lkwungen’athun refers to the language of the land. Sarah is the research manager for the Innovation Support Unit (ISU) in the department of Family Practice at UBC. She is a Medical Anthropologist with expertise in participatory research design, facilitation and community engagement, design thinking, health systems change, team-based care and evaluation
Morgan Price (he/him) (MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP) is thankful to usually be on the shared lands of the Lekwungen Peoples. He gets to work with the whole ISU team across many of the workstreams. He is the director of ISU, associate-head of the department of Family Practice (DoFP), an Associate Professor at UBC and affiliate faculty at UVic Division of Medical Sciences, Computer Science, and Health Information Science. He is a family physician and practices in a Community Health Centre where he provides team-based care to underserved populations in the inner-city in Victoria. His research is in health systems change and clinical information system design and adoption