Most people can’t recognize a cardiac arrest or opioid overdose
New research led by CHÉOS Scientist Dr. David Barbic finds that only 1 in 10 can correctly identify a cardiac arrest as a bystander
Read MoreNew research led by CHÉOS Scientist Dr. David Barbic finds that only 1 in 10 can correctly identify a cardiac arrest as a bystander
Read MoreThe latest CHÉOS-related news for the weeks of December 22 & 29.
Read MoreAs we enter into another exciting year of improving health outcomes for BC and beyond, we're reflecting on some of the CHÉOS research from the past year.
Read MoreAs Program Head of Health Services and Outcomes at CHÉOS, Dr. Jason Sutherland studies approaches to allocating funding as a way to improve value from health care
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