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The Rural Voices Gathering: Video Gallery

Rural Voices Gathering Thematic Discussions

Discover a series of short interviews that provide valuable context for the thematic areas of discussion at the Rural Voices Gathering. These videos offer insights to help frame and enrich conversations during the event.

Hybrid, relationship-based care – Dr. John Pawlovich – Rural Voices Gathering

TheRCCbc November 19, 2024 3:01 pm

Explore our video gallery of inspiring rural health success stories.

These examples highlight innovation, collaboration, and resilience in rural healthcare in BC, offering a meaningful backdrop for discussions at the Rural Voices Gathering.

"THE EDGE OF CARE" follows the story of community leaders, elders, artists, knowledge keepers, and physicians as they work together to deliver equitable health care to the most remote and rural communities in British Columbia.

With thoughtfulness, intention and kindness, these characters are re-building trust: braiding together thoughtful, culturally safe, on the ground health care with cutting edge technology. Using videoconferencing and a willingness to meet people where they are, "Real Time Virtual Support" is connecting patients in Canada's most remote places with the health care they need.  

The people in this film opened up their homes, their clinics and their hearts to us.  We honour their stories in this visceral documentary film, set deep in British Columbia's vast wilderness.

Winner 2022-23 International Gold Muse Awards - Medicine and Education Video
Winner 2022-23 International Hermes Creative Awards - Video, Social Media 

VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 – 0:31 – Max Johnson: The Totem
0:32 – 2:08 – “One Shot Julie”: Where we Got the Story From
2:08 – 2:49 – What is Remote Health Care?
2:50 – 4:16 – The Journey to Bella Bella & Takla
4:17 – 6:31– Elder Pauline on Residential Schools
6:31 – 7:15 – Reimagining Rural Health Care
7:15 – 7:53 – Introducing Real-time Virtual Support (RTVS)
7:54 – 8:39 – Isolation in Remote Care
8:39 – 9:46 – Wally: The Car Accident
9:46 – 13:05 – RTVS in action
13:05 – 15:09 – Crystal: The Importance of Birth
15:09 – 17:41 – Building Trust
17:42 – 20:21 – If RTVS Disappeared?
20:21 – 21:16 – Hope for the Future
21:16 – 22:26 – Credits

ABOUT RTVS
Real Time Virtual Support (RTVS) is an on-demand, peer to peer health care support network which allows rural and remote physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care workers to connect with immediate, on-call support at the click of a button. Specialists in Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Maternity & Newborn Care (and more) are available 24/7 at participating communities across British Columbia.  

To find out more: https://education.med.ubc.ca/projects/video/the-edge-of-care/

THE EDGE OF CARE

FEATURING
(in order of appearance)
Max Johnson (Voiceover)
Elder Julie Jacques
Dr. John Pawlovich
Dr. Greg Costello
Dr. Mary Koziol
Dr. Harpreet Brar
Elder Pauline Waterfall
Dr. Christina Thompson
Dr. Jeff Beselt
Elder Wally Charlie
Dr. Todd Alec
Crystal French
 
PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR
Zachary Rothman
 
PRODUCER
Stephen Gillis
 
EDITOR
Sam McGuinness
 
STORY EDITORS
Stephen Gillis
Zachary Rothman
 
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Sam McGuiness
 
CAMERA OPERATORS
Erin Chong
Diana Dou
Stephen Gillis
Paul Milaire
Zachary Rothman
 
AERIAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS
Stephen Gillis
Paul Milaire
 
MUSIC
 
Cris Derksen
“2 Hours Parking”
“War Cry Movement II”
Licensed via Animus Media
 
Guustavv
“Roots of Ash”
Licensed via Epidemic Sound
 
Dex 1200
“Between Spaces”
Licensed via Epidemic Sound
 
Roots and Recognition
“Stillness Within”
Licensed via Epidemic Sound
 
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Catherine Choa
 
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Kae-Rene Boey
 
Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech

SPECIAL THANKS
The residents and communities of Takla Landing and Bella Bella, BC
Management and staff of Bella Bella Hospital & Takla Health Center
Ministry of Health – Province of British Columbia
First Nations Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal Health
REAP – Rural Education Action Plan
RCCbc – Rural Coordination Centre of British Columbia
Katrina Bepple
Rebecca Connop Price
Dr. Paul Winwood
Gary Rosborough
Rhonda Orobko
Kathy Sereda
Dr. Rebecca Lindley
Dr. Jel Coward
Arianna Hogan
Shearwater Resort
Takla Trading Post
Lorne Lapham Sales and Rentals
Pacific Coastal Airlines
Driving Force (Prince George)

This documentary was filmed in the communities of Bella Bella and Takla, on the unceded and traditional territories of the Heiltsuk and Carrier Sekani peoples. 

The Vancouver Fraser Medical Program and the Vancouver Academic Campus of the University of British Columbia are situated on the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. 
 
The Southern Medical Program and the Okanagan Academic Campus of the University of British Columbia are situated on the territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation. 
 
The Northern Medical Program and the University of Northern BC are situated on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, part of the Dakelh (Carrier) First Nations. 
 
With respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory the Island Medical Program and the University of Victoria stand and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.
 
We acknowledge our traditional hosts and honour their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.
 
© 2023 UBC Faculty of Medicine

All rights reserved. Reproduction and distribution of this presentation without written permission from UBC Faculty of Medicine is strictly prohibited.

"THE EDGE OF CARE" follows the story of community leaders, elders, artists, knowledge keepers, and physicians as they work together to deliver equitable health care to the most remote and rural communities in British Columbia.

With thoughtfulness, intention and kindness, these characters are re-building trust: braiding together thoughtful, culturally safe, on the ground health care with cutting edge technology. Using videoconferencing and a willingness to meet people where they are, "Real Time Virtual Support" is connecting patients in Canada's most remote places with the health care they need.

The people in this film opened up their homes, their clinics and their hearts to us. We honour their stories in this visceral documentary film, set deep in British Columbia's vast wilderness.

Winner 2022-23 International Gold Muse Awards – Medicine and Education Video
Winner 2022-23 International Hermes Creative Awards – Video, Social Media

VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 – 0:31 – Max Johnson: The Totem
0:32 – 2:08 – “One Shot Julie”: Where we Got the Story From
2:08 – 2:49 – What is Remote Health Care?
2:50 – 4:16 – The Journey to Bella Bella & Takla
4:17 – 6:31– Elder Pauline on Residential Schools
6:31 – 7:15 – Reimagining Rural Health Care
7:15 – 7:53 – Introducing Real-time Virtual Support (RTVS)
7:54 – 8:39 – Isolation in Remote Care
8:39 – 9:46 – Wally: The Car Accident
9:46 – 13:05 – RTVS in action
13:05 – 15:09 – Crystal: The Importance of Birth
15:09 – 17:41 – Building Trust
17:42 – 20:21 – If RTVS Disappeared?
20:21 – 21:16 – Hope for the Future
21:16 – 22:26 – Credits

ABOUT RTVS
Real Time Virtual Support (RTVS) is an on-demand, peer to peer health care support network which allows rural and remote physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care workers to connect with immediate, on-call support at the click of a button. Specialists in Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Maternity & Newborn Care (and more) are available 24/7 at participating communities across British Columbia.

To find out more: https://education.med.ubc.ca/projects/video/the-edge-of-care/

THE EDGE OF CARE

FEATURING
(in order of appearance)
Max Johnson (Voiceover)
Elder Julie Jacques
Dr. John Pawlovich
Dr. Greg Costello
Dr. Mary Koziol
Dr. Harpreet Brar
Elder Pauline Waterfall
Dr. Christina Thompson
Dr. Jeff Beselt
Elder Wally Charlie
Dr. Todd Alec
Crystal French

PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR
Zachary Rothman

PRODUCER
Stephen Gillis

EDITOR
Sam McGuinness

STORY EDITORS
Stephen Gillis
Zachary Rothman

CINEMATOGRAPHER
Sam McGuiness

CAMERA OPERATORS
Erin Chong
Diana Dou
Stephen Gillis
Paul Milaire
Zachary Rothman

AERIAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS
Stephen Gillis
Paul Milaire

MUSIC

Cris Derksen
“2 Hours Parking”
“War Cry Movement II”
Licensed via Animus Media

Guustavv
“Roots of Ash”
Licensed via Epidemic Sound

Dex 1200
“Between Spaces”
Licensed via Epidemic Sound

Roots and Recognition
“Stillness Within”
Licensed via Epidemic Sound

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Catherine Choa

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Kae-Rene Boey

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech

SPECIAL THANKS
The residents and communities of Takla Landing and Bella Bella, BC
Management and staff of Bella Bella Hospital & Takla Health Center
Ministry of Health – Province of British Columbia
First Nations Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal Health
REAP – Rural Education Action Plan
RCCbc – Rural Coordination Centre of British Columbia
Katrina Bepple
Rebecca Connop Price
Dr. Paul Winwood
Gary Rosborough
Rhonda Orobko
Kathy Sereda
Dr. Rebecca Lindley
Dr. Jel Coward
Arianna Hogan
Shearwater Resort
Takla Trading Post
Lorne Lapham Sales and Rentals
Pacific Coastal Airlines
Driving Force (Prince George)

This documentary was filmed in the communities of Bella Bella and Takla, on the unceded and traditional territories of the Heiltsuk and Carrier Sekani peoples.

The Vancouver Fraser Medical Program and the Vancouver Academic Campus of the University of British Columbia are situated on the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.

The Southern Medical Program and the Okanagan Academic Campus of the University of British Columbia are situated on the territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation.

The Northern Medical Program and the University of Northern BC are situated on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, part of the Dakelh (Carrier) First Nations.

With respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory the Island Medical Program and the University of Victoria stand and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

We acknowledge our traditional hosts and honour their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.

© 2023 UBC Faculty of Medicine

All rights reserved. Reproduction and distribution of this presentation without written permission from UBC Faculty of Medicine is strictly prohibited.

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