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Antidepressant Skills at Work
Applied Research
Asthma in British Columbia
A new WorkSafeBC-CHSPR report examines the cumulative prevalence and incidence of new cases of asthma in children and the working-age population. Atmospheric Science
BC Cancer Control Research Centre
BC Centre for Disease Control
BC Firesmoke website
BC Government Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Water Stewardship
BC Water and Waste Association
Biogeochemistry Facility, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Biology, Department of
Biotechnology Program
Bridge Program: Bridging Public Health, Engineering and Policy Research
Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health
Centre for Coastal Health
Centre for Health and Environment Research's Media Coverage page
Some BCEOHRN members’ activities can be found here. Chemical Sciences Technology: Environmental Chemistry Program
Chemical Sciences Technology: Industrial Chemistry
Chemical Sciences Technology: Pulp and Paper
Chemistry, Department of
Chemistry, Department of
Climate Studies, Canadian Institute for
Cryptococcus gattii Study website
Database of Knowledge Translation Information Resources
This online database is full of knowledge translation resources that have been selected based on their relevance to research in environmental and occupational health and health policy. The articles and other resources will be helpful for researchers writing grant proposals, designing field work strategies, and developing effective communication strategies to share their findings with a diverse range of stakeholders. This database will help researchers to develop knowledge translation and communications plans targeted at the audience(s) most in need of their research findings. Depression & Work Function: Bridging the Gap Between Mental Health Care & the Workplace
Earth and Ocean Sciences, Department of
Educational and Counselling Psychology, Department of
Environmental Engineering Technology Program
Environmental Health Program
Environmental Health: Pubic Health Inspection Program
Environmental Programs
Facilities and Research Equipment Database (FRED)
Geography, Department of
Geography, Department of
Health and Environment Research, Centre for
Health Care and Epidemiology, Department of
Health Information Science, Department of
Human Settlements, Centre for
iCAPTURE Centre
Nutrition Research Program
Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, School of
Occupational Health and Safety Program
Occupational Health Nurses of BC
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness website
Psychology Program
Rehabilitation Sciences, School of
Research Centres and Institutes
Resource and Environmental Management, School of
Sawmill Study website
SCARL Website
UBC’s Department of Statistics, Statistical Consulting and Research Laboratory (SCARL), has available f ee-for-service statistical consulting: Short Term Consulting Service (STCS). This is intended for projects of 15 hours or less. The service costs $40/hour and uses our graduate students under the supervision of the SCARL permanent staff and faculty supervisor for consulting. Another option is intended for large projects and uses the regular SCARL staff. Involvement can range from medium projects paid by the hour, to very large projects where a staff member is hired for an extended period of time. Specialty Nursing: Occupational Health Nursing Program
Statistics and Actuarial Science, Department of
Statistics, Department of
Using Census Data for Health Research
The UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research is pleased to announce the launch of Using Census Data for Health Research—a gateway and FAQ for health researchers, university students, health authority staff, and others. This online resource looks at sources of Canadian census data, how health system and census geographies compare, linking and combining data, and points to resources and examples of research using census data. We hope it serves as a useful introduction and valuable ongoing reference for health researchers interested in tapping the potential of census data. WorkSafeBC (formerly Workers’ Compensation Board of BC)
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