Brookfield Chair in Fracture Prevention funds new Fracture Liaison Service Program in Chilliwack, British Columbia
Chilliwack General Hospital is thrilled to launch a new Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) program to improve fracture care for patients living in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia. FLS is a patient-entered fracture prevention program that provides patients who have had an osteoporosis related fracture with the investigations, treatments and community supports they need to prevent future fractures from occurring. FLS is good for patients and by preventing new hospital visits for fracture care, saves money and resources for the health system.
The Chilliwack FLS program is one of the first BreakFree FLS funded by Dr. Earl Bogoch in his role as the Brookfield Chair in Fracture Prevention, University of Toronto. The Brookfield Chair has the mandate to support spread of new fracture prevention programs across Canada and Chilliwack Hospital is overjoyed to be the recipient of FLS start up funding! The 2 year funding has provided Chilliwack Hospital with the financial resources to train and hire a FLS nurse and medical lead, with a plan to keep the program going long-term.
The dynamic Chilliwack team is lead by Manager (Robert Stam), Director (Dianne Campbell), Orthopaedic Surgeon (Dr. Harold Ian Robles), and Geriatrician (Dr. Derrick Chan). Further supporting the Chilliwack Hospital team is Dr. Sonia Singh and the FLS Implementation Science Team funded by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. Dr. Singh and her team established the first FLS in British Columbia at Peace Arch Hospital in 2015, and have provided valuable advisory support to Chilliwack. Despite many challenges in 2021 including COVID-19 outbreaks, a severe heat dome, and more recently devastating floods, the new FLS program was launched in December 2021.
We are excited to announce that Michael Hing (RN) has been hired as the FLS nurse and will be working alongside Dr. Derrick Chan (MD, Geriatrician), Medical Lead for FLS at Chilliwack Hospital. Michael is working with the staff on the surgical ward including the rehabilitation staff and the orthopaedic team to bring fracture prevention strategies to hip fracture patients during their recovery. The Chilliwack FLS will start as a hip fracture only FLS, with the plan to expand into the outpatient clinics and include other fracture types very soon. In addition, the Chilliwack FLS Team will be working closely with Indigenous communities to ensure that FLS processes and strategies are aligned with their needs.
The Chilliwack Hospital team and Dr. Singh are very excited to move ahead with the FLS program in January 2022 and cannot wait for the patients from the Fraser Valley Region to benefit from this amazing program!