Research Overview
  RESEARCH SUPPORT SERVICES
 

Research Support Services at Providence are organized into the Knowledge Cycle Office (KCO) and the Office of Research Services (ORS).


The Knowledge Cycle Office (KCO)

The Knowledge Cycle Office (KCO) was established by a grant from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research to promote the Providence research vision, to facilitate integrative research among researchers and to enhance the uptake of new knowledge into practice. A key mandate of the KCO is to increase peer-reviewed funding at Providence.

The KCO provides the following services:

  • Identification of funding opportunities for Providence researchers
  • Facilitation of the funding application process
  • Facilitation of knowledge transfer to researchers, care providers, policy-makers, private industry and the public
  • Promotion of educational opportunities for researchers and trainees
Office of Research Services (ORS)

The Office of Research Services (ORS) is accountable for Providence Health Care's compliance with the complex ethical, legal and regulatory framework for research on human subjects.

Ethics and Contracts are the ORS's two primary responsibilities.

Research Ethics Board

The ORS provides support to the Providence Health Care / UBC Research Ethics Board (REB). Any research involving humans at Providence must be reviewed by the REB. Applications for clinical research are submitted to the REB through the Office of Research Services. The forms, guidelines, submission deadlines and schedule of REB meetings are available on this site under Ethics.

Contract Negotiation

The ORS is responsible for the promotion and management of all sponsored research arrangements including research chairs, grants, clinical trials, and research contracts for researchers at all PHC hospitals affiliated with the University of British Columbia. This includes negotiating and managing all industry-sponsored research agreements, as well as agreements with government and other academic institutions.