Provincial Health Services Authority - PHSA

Provincial Health Services Authority - PHSA PHSA's primary role is to ensure BC residents have access to a network of specialized health care

PHSA’s vision is province-wide solutions for excellence in health, every time. We operate provincial agencies including the BC Cancer Agency, BC Children’s Hospital, BC Centre for Disease Control, BC Emergency Health Services and BC Transplant. We are also responsible for specialized provincial health services like trauma and chest surgery, stroke care, Indigenous health and infection control, whi

ch are delivered across the province. For careers information, visit jobs.phsa.ca or email [email protected].

New research from BC Children's Hospital Research Institute finds that breastfeeding protects infants' gut health well i...
06/04/2026

New research from BC Children's Hospital Research Institute finds that breastfeeding protects infants' gut health well into childhood, and its effects may be the most beneficial for children from lower-income families.

Read the full story at https://bcchr.info/43nJccf

Celebrate Pride Month with PHSA! Every June and throughout the longer Pride season into August, people across North Amer...
06/03/2026

Celebrate Pride Month with PHSA! Every June and throughout the longer Pride season into August, people across North America come together to celebrate, honour, and show support for 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.

As a provincial health authority, we are committed to building welcoming, positive spaces where 2SLGBTQIA+ patients, clients and staff feel respected, supported, and celebrated.

Watch for PHSA volunteers from across our programs at parades, festivals and community celebrations over the next few months!

06/02/2026

In your 40s and wondering if you should start getting screening mammograms?

Check out BC Cancer’s Decision Aid to help you choose what's right for you:https://www.bccancer.bc.ca/screening/Documents/Breast_Decision-Aid-40s.pdf

We often think about sun exposure in the moment, but it’s the total over time that matters. UV exposure is cumulative, m...
05/30/2026

We often think about sun exposure in the moment, but it’s the total over time that matters. UV exposure is cumulative, meaning every time we’re in the sun without protection, it builds up and can increase long-term risk of skin cancer.

UV exposure adds up. Sun protection should too.

With May marking Sun Awareness Month, consider layering shade, clothing, sunglasses and sunscreen when you’re outdoors.

Learn more from BC Cancer at bccancer.bc.ca/prevention/sun-safety

05/29/2026

Get a behind-the-scenes look at how we test for (TB) in BC.

When you provide a sample, it goes through a three-step process:
1️⃣ Look for TB bacteria under a microscope
2️⃣Test for the DNA of TB bacteria to confirm a diagnosis
3️⃣Sequence the entire genome of the TB bacteria to better understand which treatments may be effective and to monitor for transmission and outbreaks

TB is a serious disease caused by a bacteria. It is curable with medication. The first step to getting treated is to get diagnosed. Test results are usually available in 24 to 48 hours so people can get started on treatment quickly.

BC Cancer – Surrey, located on the unceded, traditional and ancestral shared territories of the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:...
05/28/2026

BC Cancer – Surrey, located on the unceded, traditional and ancestral shared territories of the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ ƛ ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), kʷikʷəƛ̓ əm (Kwikwetlem), Semiahmoo and sc̓əwaθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen) First Nations, has opened an expanded chemotherapy suite. This significant milestone increases the centre's ability to meet growing patient demand in the Fraser region, helping more people start treatment closer to home.

The expansion included relocation of the outpatient pharmacy to Level 1 allowing for space for an additional six new treatment chairs, bringing the total to 39. This increases systemic therapy capacity by nearly 20 per cent. As a result, the centre can now deliver up to 420 additional treatments each month and help approximately 370 patients begin treatment sooner, easing delays during a very stressful time for patients and families.

“With these new treatment chairs, our dedicated care teams will be able to treat more patients, sooner and closer to home, making a real difference for people and families when it matters most," says Dr. Paris-Ann Ingledew, chief medical officer and executive vice-president, BC Cancer.

The expanded suite was fully funded by the BC Cancer Foundation, made possible through the generosity of more than 500 donors from Surrey, White Rock and communities across the Fraser region.

“Generous donor investment has strengthened BC Cancer's ability to meet growing demand, ensuring more patients can access life-saving care when and where it's needed," says Sarah Roth, president & CEO, BC Cancer Foundation.

The Fraser region is BC's fastest-growing area and accounts for one-third of annual cancer diagnoses in the province, with more than 10,000 new cases each year. BC Cancer – Surrey is already the second busiest chemotherapy suite in the province, making this expansion an important step in maintaining timely access to care.

“This expansion reflects the incredible effort, collaboration and commitment shown across our teams at BC Cancer – Surrey," says Susan Schroeder, executive director at BC Cancer – Surrey. “Having more treatment spaces means we can better support new patients and those on active treatment sooner, and ease some of the pressure our staff manage on a daily basis. Thank you to our oncologists, nursing teams, pharmacy team, clerical teams, leaders and everyone who contributed to making this possible."

Alongside the physical expansion, BC Cancer – Surrey's systemic therapy teams have grown to support increased activity and extended hours. This includes additional registered nurses, unit clerks, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, funded through BC's 10-Year Cancer Action Plan. These new roles strengthen day-to-day operations and support high-quality, patient-centred care.

“As cancer care needs continue to grow rapidly in our communities, investments like this are essential to ensuring we can provide timely, high‑quality care for our patients and their families," says Dr. Sylvie Bourque, executive medical director at BC Cancer – Surrey. “We are tremendously grateful to our donors, partners and clinical teams who worked together to make this a reality."

05/27/2026

“I fractured my femur while playing soccer … The care I received from the paramedics who arrived quickly on the scene was exemplary. I cannot express enough my gratitude for their professionalism and attention to both my family and myself.”

Has someone at PHSA made a difference in your life? Share your gratitude with them today at phsa.ca/thanks.

Did you know a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) can help with more than just speech?  May is Better Speech and Hearing ...
05/26/2026

Did you know a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) can help with more than just speech?

May is Better Speech and Hearing Month 💬👂 and we’re highlighting how SLPs at BC Cancer support patients with swallowing, communication, trismus, head and neck lymphedema, and more – helping maximize quality of life during and after cancer treatment.

If you’re experiencing swallowing or communication challenges related to cancer, support is available.

To learn more, visit the Speech Language Pathology Services page on www.bccancer.bc.ca.

About one-third of Canadians experienced at least one sunburn in the past year. A history of sunburns, even mild ones, i...
05/23/2026

About one-third of Canadians experienced at least one sunburn in the past year. A history of sunburns, even mild ones, increases skin cancer risk.

As outdoor activities pick up this season, consider simple steps like slipping on protective clothing, slopping on SPF, and slapping on a hat.

Curious about the HPV vaccine and if you are eligible to get it for free?  The vaccine is recommended and free for peopl...
05/22/2026

Curious about the HPV vaccine and if you are eligible to get it for free?

The vaccine is recommended and free for people who are:
➡️ 27 to 45 years of age (inclusive) who are:
▪️Men who identify as gay or bis*xual or have s*x with men
▪️Two-Spirit, transgender and/or non-binary
▪️Living with HIV
➡️Who were treated for abnormal changes to the cervix after a colposcopy (a procedure to examine the cervix and va**na) on or after July 31, 2025.

Learn more: https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/healthlinkbc-files/human-papillomavirus-hpv-vaccine

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