In preparation for the Collaborating Across Borders IV (CABIV) conference, the CIHC will post a series of blogs with patients/clients around their thoughts on team-based health care. The goal is to showcase the realities of team-based care from a variety of different perspectives. Much literature is devoted to discussion about how team-based care benefits patients [...]
“The Power of Positivity: An Interview with Client C”
by Alix Arndt on March 13, 2013 in Committees, Fun Stuff, In The News, Interview
A Conversation with Members of the CAB IV Executive Team
by Alix Arndt on October 31, 2012 in Committees, Conferences & Meetings, Editorials, Fun Stuff, In The News, Interview, IP Projects
As the CAB IV conference approaches, the CIHC will use this blog as a platform to introduce you to members of the Executive Planning Committee in order to provide you with their perspectives on this exciting upcoming event. This month we are pleased to present a conversation with the following: Dr. Sheree Aston OD, PhD, [...]
CIHC Competency Framework is HERE!
by admin on February 15, 2010 in Announcements, Committees, Resources
We are thrilled to announce that the first version of CIHC’s National Competency Framework is now online and being disseminated across Canada. We know this is a document that many have been eagerly awaiting, and we hope you find it helpful and useful to your work. In keeping with tradition, we welcome comments, suggestions, corrections [...]
Join CIHC Mainstream!
by admin on September 1, 2009 in Announcements, Committees
Just a reminder that CIHC Mainstream has launched and we’re interested in including anyone in the practice community who wants to get involved in moving interprofessional collaboration forward in the workplace. We’re in the process of setting up some small groups focusing on topics health practitioners have told us are important to them – developing [...]
Calling All Researchers
by admin on April 20, 2009 in Announcements, Committees
CIHC’s Research and Evaluation Committee has recently identified three major objectives in our research agenda, and we’d love to have some new members who are interested in helping us meet our goals. Check out the full call for researchers after the cut!













