Video Podcast filming this summer. Would you like to participate?

Exploring the healthcare system in BC

This summer, BC Health Care Matters (BCHCM) will be creating a video podcast dedicated to exploring the healthcare system in BC through insightful facts, compelling stories, and powerful interviews. Our mission is to elevate the voices of both patients and healthcare professionals, shedding light on their experiences and advocating for a healthier future.

Our goal is to answer the pressing question: “How can we improve the healthcare experience in British Columbia?” Through diverse interviews with patients and professionals, we aim to provide our listeners with a holistic view of the BC healthcare system, highlighting the challenges and proposed solutions for positive change.

We would be honored to have you as a guest on our podcast, patients and medical professionals welcome. Your unique perspective and experiences would greatly contribute to our mission of educating and empowering our audience. We believe that your insights could inspire meaningful dialogue and help foster a supportive community committed to healthcare advocacy.

Thank you for considering this opportunity. We look forward to the possibility of having you share your story and expertise with our listeners.

If you wish to participate please review the following:

  • You must complete the form below.

  • You must be willing to be filmed and have your name and story shared publicly.

  • You must be willing to travel to Victoria or Vancouver or Kelowna for an in person interview in July or August. Dates to be determined.

  • You must release any liability and relinquish any rights to content produced during the interview for use by BCHCM community organization.

CLICK TO COMPLETE THE FORM

Thank you for your willingness to share your compelling story. While we won’t be able to use everyone’s story for this project, we genuinely appreciate your contribution.

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