
CHÉOS is a multidisciplinary health research centre founded to pursue excellence in research through the rigorous evaluation, interpretation and dissemination of health outcomes information.
Established in 1998, the Centre is jointly affiliated with the Providence Research and the University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Medicine, and is located in a teaching and research hospital in the heart of Vancouver, Canada.
Funding interests
Award types
Research Trainee, Scholar
Research interests
- youth mental health
- substance use
- health services and policy research
- pharmacoeconomics/pharmacoeconomic evaluation
- chronic disease management
- health equity
- health technology assessment
- Indigenous health
- machine learning
- COVID-19 response
- public health emergencies
- SARS-CoV-02
- COVID-19 Vaccine
Research location/affiliation: Providence Health Care/Providence Research/St. Paul’s Hospital/CHÉOS
Awards
2020
Recipient
Kimberly ThomsonAward type
Research Trainee award
Project title
Promoting mental health in immigrant, refugee, and non-immigrant children: A British Columbia intergenerational population cohort study
2019
Recipient
Sarah MunroAward type
Scholar award
Project title
Implementation of Shared Decision Making to Improve Person- and Family-Centred Care
2018
Recipient
Anne M GadermannAward type
Scholar award
Project title
Mental health trajectories of immigrant and refugee children: An ecological population-based approach
Recipient
Mohammad Ehsan KarimAward type
Scholar award
Project title
A causal inference framework for analyzing large administrative healthcare databases with a focus on multiple sclerosis
2017
Recipient
Mark HarrisonAward type
Scholar award
Project title
Incentivizing the delivery of sustainable care of chronic diseases in Canada: Case studies in musculoskeletal disease