Prescriptions for Antipsychotics: Youth with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Compared to Youth without Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

CHSPR Seminar | Trends in the complexity of hospitalized patients in British Columbia

Hiten Naik and John Staples


Tuesday, June 18, 2024
12-1 pm PDT
Register to attend virtually (via Zoom), or in-person at SPPH. Hiten Naik and John Staples will speak in-person.


In this seminar, Drs Naik and Staples will discuss their research examining trends in patient complexity over time and implications for healthcare providers and policymakers.

Hiten Naik is a general internal medicine physician and aspiring clinician scientist. He is a fellow in the UBC Clinician Investigator Program and is completing a Master’s in Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. John Staples is a general internal medicine physician at Vancouver General Hospital and a Health Professional-Investigator supported by Michael Smith Health Research BC. His research has been discussed in The New York Times, The Washington Post, TIME and Newsweek.


Register in advance for this seminar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

CHSPR Seminar | Better data. Better decisions. Healthier Canadians.

Brent Diverty, Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI)


Wednesday, April 10, 2024
12-1 pm PDT
Register to attend virtually (via Zoom), or in-person in SPPH 491. Brent Diverty will speak in-person.


This seminar will introduce the important and rich information available at CIHI, share progress being made in Canada towards better health data, and discuss working with CIHI as a researcher or partner. CIHI maintains 30 critical databases that contribute, along with other data suppliers such as Statistics Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada, to improving the depth and breadth of Canada’s health data ecosystem. Join us to learn how CIHI collects, analyzes, and publishes comparable health system data in support of health policy and health system decision making.

Brent Diverty is the Vice President of Data Strategies and Statistics at CIHI. He has executive responsibility for CIHI’s range of health services, expenditure and workforce data holdings and many of the standard information products that flow from them. Prior to re-joining CIHI in February 2013, Mr. Diverty spent two years at the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare in Canberra, where he provided strategic leadership to the organization as a member of the executive team and programmatic leadership to a diverse portfolio of health and welfare information programs. Previously, Mr. Diverty worked as a director at CIHI, in management consulting roles and at Statistics Canada. Over his 20-year career, he has worked on both the supply and demand sides of data and information, in most cases with a focus on health services and population health. He holds an MA in economics from McMaster University, with a specialization in health.


Register in advance for this seminar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.