Rural health research contributes to a collective understanding of rural healthcare challenges and solutions. It’s important for this research to be conducted in rural communities by those with a deep understanding of the context and an ability to ask the right questions. RCCbc partners with universities and health authorities to support research by rural doctors, residents and medical trainees. We offer grants, along with assistance in developing research proposals, methodologies and dissemination plans.
“The 10-15-minute [BCRHRx] presentation style met my needs! The quick rotation between the presentations kept me engaged as each presentation highlighted the key findings within an individual's research. The virtual Zoom format was a great option, as it allowed me to attend the conference without having to factor in travel and costs.”
Explore the numbers
100+ BCRHRx registrations
The 2023 virtual BC Rural Health Research Exchange (BCRHRx) was received 100 registered attendees.
29 People
A group of 29 people co-created a research question in order to access Canadian Institute for Health Research funding for an RTVS study.
31 Interviews
31 interviews were completed for the transport study.
12 month evaluation
An evaluation study of the Virtual Echocardiography study looked at usage of skills over a 12-month period.
Making a Difference
Plans for the Future
The research team will continue to build capacity for rural health research. Opportunities for knowledge translation will continue to be developed. Plans include staging the BCRHRx in 2024 and the display of rural research posters at RHC in May 2024 in Whistler, BC. The group will also continue to increase alignment with the Rural Physician Research Grant Program to showcase RCCbc supported research. Further funding grants, if successful, will expand the scope and reach of the East Kootenay Regional Hospital’s rural clinical research program. The site will soon welcome its first clinical trial in 2024.
Watch 2023 BCRHRx Presentations
Team Members
Click on a team member to explore which other projects they have contributed to in the past year.
Nelly Oelke
Co-Scientific Director
Nelly Oelke’s Projects: Annual Reports
Dee Taylor
Co-Scientific Director
Dee Taylor’s Projects: Annual Reports
Jason Curran
Manager, Rural Research & Physician Engagement
Jason Curran’s Projects: Annual Reports
Tracey DeLeeuw
Project & Research Facilitator
Tracey DeLeeuw’s Projects: Annual Reports
Alison James
Senior Project Coordinator
Alison James’s Projects: Annual Reports
Daniel Harper
Strategic Initiatives Lead
Daniel Harper’s Projects: Annual Reports
Robyn Ellsworth
Administrative Assistant, Rural Research