GIS in a Professional Capacity

Posted 3 weeks ago

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“For the first time, we have a comprehensive and actionable overview of palliative care in Ontario. This Atlas helps us see what’s working, reveals the inequities and gaps that too many patients and families experience, and provides us with the knowledge to change that. If we want to build a health system that truly delivers compassion, dignity, and quality of life at every stage of care, then palliative care must be part of the foundation. With this Atlas, we now have the tools to make that vision a reality for everyone in Ontario.”

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The Canadian Atlas of Palliative Care: BC Edition

Posted 6 months ago

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All information presented hereafter should be considered the opinion of Skyler Grasley the individual in an unofficial capacity, and should not be taken to represent the position of the McMaster University Department of Family Medicine, Pallium Canada, or any other Partner Projects or Institutions. On March 25th 2025, the Canadian Atlas of Palliative Care: BC […]

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My Journey to GIS – Skyler Grasley

Posted 12 months ago

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The geospatial relationship between datapoints is a powerful medium over which you can connect seemingly disparate data, to try and tease out a casual or correlative relationship. Space is the nexus of many datasets, and it allows us to generate deep and useful insights into many things, from social issues, to plate tectonics and orogenies, to economics, to weather and more.

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