We asked Mark Holder to tell us (and a few hundred of our friends) about his hopes for health care. He did so through a Pecha Kucha presentation at Health Talks on February 18, 2015.
After earning his Ph.D., Mark conducted brain transplants to reverse impairments caused by brain injuries. At Memorial University of Newfoundland, he studied how natural chemicals, 200 times the strength of heroin, were released when people ate chocolate chip cookies. He now studies the science of happiness. Learn more about Mark and Health Talks at http://qualityforum.ca/healthtalks/.
Mark was one of eight speakers at Health Talks to tell us their hopes for health care. Watch more Pecha Kucha presentations from the event:
Kevin Eastwood: http://ow.ly/KfWJQ
Janice Vance: http://ow.ly/Kg8YZ
Manisha Willms: http://ow.ly/KQbdF
Brendan Carr: http://ow.ly/KQcv5
Eyoälha Baker: http://ow.ly/KQdns
Eugene Suyu: http://ow.ly/LB9WT
Sarah Lambrick: http://ow.ly/LBbNI
Watch Pecha Kucha presentations from Health Talks 2014: http://ow.ly/KfOmw
Watch Pecha Kucha presentations from Health Talks 2013: http://ow.ly/uXDFC
Watch Pecha Kucha presentations from Health Talks 2012: http://ow.ly/je4kJ
To learn more about the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council, visit http://www.bcpsqc.ca