Vietnamese Youth and Professionals Mentorship Program

Chương trình Mentorship Thanh niên và Chuyên gia Việt

The Vietnamese Youth and Professionals Mentorship Program (“VYPMP”) was founded in 2012 with the vision to allow Vietnamese Canadian youth to shadow and learn from already successful Vietnamese Canadian industry professionals.

VYPMP’s purpose is to shed light on all of the success that has happened thus far to other Vietnamese Canadian adults who have chosen to complete their education and build a worthwhile career. This program is to emphasize the value of education and to encourage youth to avidly continue in order to achieve their future goals. The mentor-mentee partnerships are created between Vietnamese Canadian youth (ages 15-18) and successful Vietnamese Canadian industry professionals with 5 to 10 years of experience. The intent is to foster a Big Brother/Big Sister-like relationship where mentors can guide, share experiences and stories, and answer career related as well as “growing up Vietnamese” specific questions that sometimes…only another Vietnamese Canadian can answer. 

If you are interested in participating please visit www.vcsavancouver.com/mentorship/application to fill out the application and send your resume to kim.nguyenyp@gmail.com.

 

#LikeAGirl Trades Sampler – Painting and Decorating

Attention VSB Counsellors:

Painting and Decorating trade sampler on Thursday, January 05, 2017 at the Finishing Trades in Surrey.  Please promote to your Grades 9-11 Girls, have them complete the application form and return to  VSB  Career Programs, attention:  Jackie Mulder.

Students if you are interested contact us for more information.

Live Chat  |  Book Appointment | Email Jackie | JohnJoey

 

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Truths and Myths of How Canadian Universities Make Admission Decisions

Andrew Arida (UBC Registrar) on Tuesday the 29th at 7:00PM.  

He is presenting on “Who Gets In? The Truths and Myths of How Canadian Universities Make Admission Decisions”

This is a presentation Andrew did at the Vancouver International University Fair last May that was very well received. Please encourage your students/families to attend.  There is no need to pre register.

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November 15 Parents as Career Coaches – VSB

Our First Session of Capilano University’s “Workshop Parents as Career Coaches” 2016 at Churchill Secondary on November 15.  What an amazing session and over 100 participants filled Churchill Secondary to listen, engage, collaborate and mingle!

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Parent as Career Coaches was a hug success!  A pack house at Churchill Secondary we engaged, collaborated and conquered…and that was only day one.

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Thank You to all who made this event a success, Student, Parents, Staff and Marion.  awesome!

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Discover Pharmacy Day

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Discover Pharmacy Day on Saturday, November 19, 2016 at the Pharmaceutical Sciences Building, University of British Columbia!

Discover Pharmacy Day is a one-day event that gives students a sneak-peak into the world of pharmacy. This event is geared towards high school students (Grades 10-12) who are interested in health sciences programs and want to learn more about what it means to be a pharmacist!

Participants will choose two workshops, sit in on an interesting lecture from our very own Dr. James P. McCormack, Professor in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Co-host of the popular Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast, and learn about how to start their journey to pharmacy school. Participants will receive a certificate to acknowledge their participation in the learning sessions – after all, the workshops are taken straight from Entry-to-Practice Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum!

 are limited, so it’s best to apply early. The deadline to apply is Sunday, November 13, 2016.

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Take a Deep Breath! Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live every day with a respiratory condition like asthma or COPD? This workshop will give you an idea of what it’s like to live with these conditions and how medications can help.

Meet the Sims! In pharmacy school, our students use human patient simulators to learn how measure heart rate, respiratory rate, and much more. These are highly advanced robotic mannequins that mimic physiological responses of real patients. You’ll learn how to use a stethoscope and you’ll measure your own temperature by different routes using different types of thermometers.

What’s my BP? Hypertension is a common cardiovascular disease and requires careful monitoring. In this workshop, you’ll learn about systolic and diastolic blood pressure, you’ll measure your own blood pressure using an automatic blood pressure monitor and you’ll learn how to reduce your cardiovascular risk. A little exercise goes a long way…

Assess the Rx – Think like a pharmacist! What do pharmacists actually do after you drop off your prescription? This workshop will demonstrate the steps that pharmacists follow to assess prescriptions, resolve drug therapy problems and ultimately ensure that their patients get safe and effective drug therapy. At the end of this workshop, you’ll start thinking like a pharmacist!

Water, sugar and salt – (re)hydrating your body effectively. Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Gatorade, Powerade, and Vitamin Water? Which should you choose to rehydrate you after exercise, or when you are sick? Water movement into tissues responds to the levels of sugar and salt in the body. Acting as student scientists, you will learn how these molecules are regulated, and predict which sports drinks, clinical rehydration therapies, or home remedies (Dr. Google) you think would be best to replenish and rehydrate yourself. You will then perform an experiment designed to measure the ingredients to see if you are right!

SPEAKERS

Dr. James McCormack BSc, BSc (Pharm), PharmD
Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Dr. James McCormack received his undergraduate pharmacy degree at the University of British Columbia in 1982 and completed a Hospital Pharmacy Residency program at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver in 1984. He received his doctorate in pharmacy (PharmD) in 1986 from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. He has had extensive experience, both locally and internationally, talking to health professionals and consumers about the rational use of medication.

Dr. McCormack has presented over 400 seminars on drug therapy over the last 25 years, focusing on shared-informed decision-making using evidence based information and rational therapeutic principles. In addition, he has published over 100 articles, mainly in the area of rational drug therapy, and served as an editor for two internationally recognized textbooks on rational drug therapy. He is also the co-host of a very popular weekly podcast called The Best Science (BS) Medicine podcast, which can be found at therapeuticseducation.org and the iTunes store.

Carol Kuang BA
Recruitment and Admissions Officer, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Carol Kuang hails from Calgary, Alberta where she completed her bachelor of arts in economics at the University of Calgary, and started her career in applystudent recruitment. She had the opportunity to travel extensively within Western Canada, the United States, and Asia, working with international and Canadian students abroad to help them navigate university admissions. In July 2015, Carol joined the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences as the recruitment and admissions officer where she is implementing new recruitment initiatives and serves as the main contact for prospective students who are interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy.

Career Day – Dreams to Reality

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Registration Form 

Hello, Britannia Community Centre and The Girls’ Club at Girls Action Foundation are pleased to invite you to participate in the 7th edition of its Career Day: Dreams to Reality.

This event will be held Saturday November 26, 2016 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm at Britannia Secondary School (room 111).

This event will give girls (age 12-18) an opportunity to explore different career paths by connecting with female mentors from different fields. The goal of this event is to inform girls about the different career choices that are available to them.

If you know any girls who might be interested in participating in this event please share this information with them and email their registration forms.  Registration deadline is Nov 22, 2016

Just a teaser…

Hi Students,

We have some exciting news for you  in the coming weeks, Don’t want to spoil it just yet as we are busy planning exciting things for you.

So if you are in to gaming, digital arts, anime, and more stay tuned for how you can be a part of the exciting announcement.

Created by Vancouver Film School student Ian Stonebridge through the VFS 3D Animation & Visual Effects program. used with permission