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Psychedelic experience improves therapists’ ability to deliver ketamine therapy

Psychedelic experience improves therapists’ ability to deliver ketamine therapy

UBCO study finds experiential learning enhances therapeutic outcomes

2024 Michael Smith Health Research BC recipients announced

2024 Michael Smith Health Research BC recipients announced

UBC Okanagan faculty recognized for leading BC’s health research

UBCO study explores access to psychedelics for therapeutic use

UBCO study explores access to psychedelics for therapeutic use

Patient perspectives suggest stigma, physician unfamiliarity can create barriers

UBCO study raises concerns about partner violence in queer relationships

UBCO study raises concerns about partner violence in queer relationships

Violence in an “invisible relationship” can make seeking help feel impossible

UBCO professor researches electric passenger light rail for Okanagan Valley

UBCO professor researches electric passenger light rail for Okanagan Valley

Feasibility plan introduces 342-kilometre route linking Kamloops and Osoyoos

Nurses wrestle with ethical questions on MAID

Nurses wrestle with ethical questions on MAID

UBCO study looks at nurses’ evolving perspectives on medically assisted death

Anti-racism starts with knowing history

Anti-racism starts with knowing history

Learning about past wrongs can help us better fight racism in the future, says UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Shirley Chau

Exceptional faculty members celebrated as 2024’s Researchers of the Year

Exceptional faculty members celebrated as 2024’s Researchers of the Year

IHLCDP Associate Member is recognized for outstanding work and scholarly activity

Virtual rehabilitation provides benefits for stroke recovery

Virtual rehabilitation provides benefits for stroke recovery

New program enhances continuum of care, increases accessibility, quality of life

UBCO expert advises government close nicotine pouch loophole

UBCO expert advises government close nicotine pouch loophole

Nursing professor advocates ban, cites lack of research, treaty obligations