Improving long-term outcomes after cardiac arrest
Using a first-of-its kind database in North America, Dr. Christopher Fordyce will explore how we treat patients for cardiac arrest, starting before it even happens
Read MoreCHÉOS investigators are at the forefront of health outcomes research, including health economics, pharmacoeconomics and patient-reported outcomes. Their work evaluates the effectiveness of health interventions in populations to inform policies, transforming health systems at the local, national and international levels in the future.
Using a first-of-its kind database in North America, Dr. Christopher Fordyce will explore how we treat patients for cardiac arrest, starting before it even happens
Read MoreWith funding from MSFHR, CHÉOS Scientist Dr. Brian Grunau will compile the largest dataset of its kind to guide bystanders and professional rescuers on how best to intervene.
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists Drs. Skye Barbic and Frank Scheuermeyer are teaming up to improve the integration between emergency departments and mental health services for youth and young adults.
Read MoreWork published by CHÉOS emergency medicine Scientists points to the need for standardizing the way emergency departments treat atrial fibrillation
Read MoreNew research from Dr. Anne Gadermann will investigate how social and environmental factors during childhood affect our health trajectories.
Read MoreThe researchers found that chronic, low-quality sleep was associated with poorer health outcomes among young B.C. students aged 13 to 17
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