Programming at CHIUS

Programming is an interdisciplinary, team-based approach to address the needs of the downtown east side (DTES) residents. The programs which we provide are delivered through various educational workshops and specific events which are spearheaded by a variety of our faculty representatives and many non-CHIUS member health care students. Programs often start when an individual student (CHIUS or non-CHIUS) identifies a need in society and has a vision for making a positive change.

Programming is an interdisciplinary, team-based approach to address the needs of the downtown east side (DTES) residents. The programs which we provide are delivered through various educational workshops and specific events which are spearheaded by a variety of our faculty representatives and many non-CHIUS member health care students. Programs often start when an individual student (CHIUS or non-CHIUS) identifies a need in society and has a vision for making a positive change.

Please read the program descriptions provided below and if you are interested or have any questions, the contact e-mails are provided as well!


Addictions Workshop

Contact

CHIUS Programming Division (chiusprogramming@gmail.com)

Target Population

Downtown Eastside Residents
Healthcare Students

Location/Dates

TBA

Program Goals

The goal of this program is to educate both health care students and DTES residents about issues surrounding addictions.

Brief Description

  • Currently in planning stages
  • Stage 1: provide education to health care students in a problem-based learning format
  • Stage 2: bring the education to the community

How to Get Involved

Contact Eugene Choo, Charles Au or chiusprogramming@gmail.com for more information.

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Faculty of Medicine

Division of Inner City Medicine,
Department of Family Practice
1081 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y6
Tel: 604.682.2344
E-mail: cochairs.chius@gmail.com

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