On December 18, 2024, CHCPBC held a webinar providing an overview of governance and profession-specific expertise at the College. CHCPBC Registrar Dianne Millette, Bradley Chisholm of The Regulator’s Practice, and other CHCPBC staff participated in the webinar. A video of the session is available for viewing.
Webinar: Walking Together With Humility – Experiences of a PT and MD providing care in remote Indigenous communities
On September 23, 2024, in the first webinar hosted by CHCPBC, family physician Dr. Rebekah Eatmon and physical therapist Robin Roots shared their experiences working as health care providers in remote First Nation communities. A video of the session is available for viewing.
Walking together (with humility): Experiences of a PT and MD providing care in remote Indigenous communities
We invite all registrants to the first webinar hosted by the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC. Health professionals will share their experiences working as health care providers in remote First Nation communities.

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Webinar: Governance and profession-specific expertise at CHCPBC
On December 18, 2024, CHCPBC held a webinar providing an overview of governance and profession-specific expertise at the College. CHCPBC Registrar Dianne Millette, Bradley Chisholm of The Regulator’s Practice, and other CHCPBC staff participated in the webinar. A video of the session is available for viewing.
Webinar: Walking Together With Humility – Experiences of a PT and MD providing care in remote Indigenous communities
On September 23, 2024, in the first webinar hosted by CHCPBC, family physician Dr. Rebekah Eatmon and physical therapist Robin Roots shared their experiences working as health care providers in remote First Nation communities. A video of the session is available for viewing.
Walking together (with humility): Experiences of a PT and MD providing care in remote Indigenous communities
We invite all registrants to the first webinar hosted by the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC. Health professionals will share their experiences working as health care providers in remote First Nation communities.