FRAMES OF MIND Mental Health Film Series | "Agent of Happiness", Wednesday, February 19 | The Cinematheque

FRAMES OF MIND Mental Health Film Series | “Agent of Happiness”, Wednesday, February 19 | The Cinematheque

A monthly film series promoting professional and community education on issues pertaining to mental health and illness. Presented by The Cinematheque and the Institute of Mental Health, UBC Department of Psychiatry. Screenings are generally held on the third Wednesday of each month at The Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St, Vancouver, BC.

Film Description

Agent of Happiness offers a first-person glimpse into the Kingdom of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness index through the eyes of Amber, a government data collector. Dressed in a striking red gho, Amber, along with his colleague, administers a 148-question survey that guides national policymaking, asking everything from practical questions about livestock to more intimate probes into emotional states. Underneath the film’s gentle humanist (and at times humorous) lens, darker existential themes emerge. We meet an 84-year-old widow living in isolation, a trans singer grappling with depression, women road workers concerned about stagnant wages, and a man with three wives whose household reveals gendered dynamics of happiness and discontent. At the heart of the film is Amber’s own story—a man in his 40s whose quest for happiness is complicated by his citizenship and longing for marriage. His journey mirrors the macro questions the film poses about how best to balance the tensions between political, social, spiritual, and personal contentment.

In English, Nepali, and Dzongkha with English subtitles

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Post-screening Discussion:

Post-screening discussion with Dr. Rene Weideman, retired clinical psychologist.

After a career of more than forty years, Dr. Weideman retired from his clinical psychology practice in August 2024. He worked in psychiatry at VGH for 20 years, then as the director of the Clinical Psychology Centre at SFU for 11 years, and finally as a private practice psychotherapist for adult individuals and couples. He was a longstanding member of the Psychotherapy Program steering committee in the UBC Department of Psychiatry, where he was a clinical associate professor and where he also taught and served as a psychotherapy supervisor.

Moderated by Dr. Harry Karlinsky, the Series Director of Frames of Mind and a Clinical Professor in the UBC Department of Psychiatry.


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Jocelyne Lessard

Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry

Email: jlessard@cw.bc.ca

Michael (Mykhaylo) Levinsky

Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry

Email: michael.levinsky@islandhealth.ca

Joanna Chung

Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry

Email: jchung@cw.bc.ca

Fellowship Program Needs Survey

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the Department of Psychiatry Fellowship Programs Advisory Committee for clinical/clinical research fellows NOT involved in the Forensic/Child & Adolescent/Geriatric tracks (Drs. Lam, Yatham, Panenka, and Vila-Rodriguez, Leah Ranada, and myself), I am reaching out to you to let you know about recent developments at UBC and to appeal for your help with a UBC Department of Psychiatry Clinical/Clinical Research Fellow needs survey. Please complete the survey by Saturday, February 15, 2025; it should take less than 10 minutes of your time.

The Department of Psychiatry’s goals are:

  1. to promote our current clinical/clinical research fellowship programs to ensure their competitiveness financially and academically at an international level
  2. to assist with development of new fellowship positions
  3. to aid in the administration of current fellowship programs
  4. to help investigate funding sources for prospective UBC Psychiatry clinical and clinical research fellows

Summary of recent UBC Faculty of Medicine developments:

  1. Effective January 1st, 2026, all clinical (non-subspecialty) fellowship applicants will be appointed to the Faculty of Medicine Clinical Fellow Training Program.  Fellows will hold UBC appointments and will be employed and paid through UBC.  While funding may be external, UBC will assist with employment and training to maintain equal and effective standards.
  2. A Clinical Fellow Training Program Manual has been developed (11-page pdf) which encompasses the categories of clinical fellows and eligibility requirements for prospective fellows, outlines the steps in applying, describes licensing, insurance, and immigration processes, and explains the structure for clinical training, educational training deliverables, terms of academic progress, dispute processes, remuneration, benefits and entitlements, vacation and leaves, and supervision, call, service, and teaching expectations.
  3. The Faculty of Medicine now recognizes the following categories of fellows involved in clinical training and/or clinical research at UBC:

Postgraduate fellows: a physician pursuing further training in specialty or subspecialty (e.g. psychiatry) who has completed all requirements in home jurisdiction to practise as a physician in their specialty area (individual can be involved in a clinical or clinical research fellowship in any area of psychiatry or mental health of any kind, not including child/adolescent psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry).

VISA-sponsored fellows: postgraduate fellows who are engaged pursuant to a sponsorship agreement between the sponsor and UBC and a separate agreement between UBC and fellow (but training is still not eligible for Royal College certification) and terms and conditions of employment and training are set out in separate agreements.

Postgraduate trainees: a physician who does not meet the requirements for registration as a postgraduate fellow and has acceptable postgraduate training to warrant admission to a postgraduate program at UBC, if requested by the Associate Dean of Postgraduate Medical Education.  The physician is enrolled in a postgraduate training program outside of Canada and is engaged by either an academic (UBC) or clinical (health authority) department to do further research or educational training in their specialty area at the UBC Faculty of Medicine.

SEAP fellow: A Subspecialty Examination Affiliate Program fellow will give an individual without Royal College accreditation the opportunity to register with the Royal College and complete a Royal College subspecialty examination conferring Subspecialist Affiliate status.

AFC fellow: The Area of Focused Competence fellow will be involved in a highly specialized discipline of medicine (e.g. addiction medicine) that does not meet the Royal College criteria for a specialty, subspecialty, or foundation program.  Training with provide supplemental competencies through an accredited program and fellows will be eligible for Royal College accreditation as Diplomates of the Royal College.

The faculty of medicine will provide administrative support with the application process to all the above categories of fellows, and any VISA and licensing requirements, in addition to providing infrastructure for trainees’ evaluation as above, and PGME resources will be available to all Clinical Fellows.

  • After a 2022 Finance Survey of all UBC Postdoctoral Fellows, the minimum remuneration for 2025-6 will align with the UBC Residents salary scale at a PGY-1 level of $67,292 per annum.

If you are a current fellowship supervisor or a prospective fellowship supervisor or have not yet considered taking a fellow but might consider it, please complete the following needs survey.  There has never been a more opportune time to improve our infrastructure for current fellows and to expand the Department’s Fellowship opportunities.

6th Annual Psychiatry Summer Immersion Program | teaching opportunities

Dear Faculty,

The Department of Psychiatry 6th Annual Psychiatry Summer Immersion Program will take place Monday, June 2 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025. The two-day program provides an opportunity for 1st year medical students to explore the field of psychiatry as a potential career option through engagement with psychiatrists and psychiatry residents. Each day consists of half-day interactive talks and half-day clinical shadowing placements.

Talks offer a unique opportunity to provide information on the broad range of subspecialties and career options within psychiatry, a day in the life of a psychiatrist and topics such as salary, work-life balance and stigma. As a speaker, you will share your career path and provide insights into your subspecialty. Talks are 40 minutes (including 5-10 minutes for Q&A).

*Please note that in-person talks are preferred, at the locations listed below. However, given that all talks will also be broadcast via Zoom to students at distributed sites, remote options are available. 

Shadowing provides an opportunity for students to meet and observe psychiatrists at work in a broad range of subspecialties and settings. Shadowing sessions take place on the Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning and should last approximately 3 hours.

SiteTalks LocationShadowing
VancouverDiamond Health Care Centrewithin Metro Vancouver
VictoriaRoyal Jubilee HospitalVictoria
KelownaKelowna General HospitalKelowna
Prince GeorgeUniversity Hospital of Northern BCPrince George

Talks – $106.03/hour (pro-rated)
Shadowing Supervision – $106.03/session with 1 student; $129.59/session with 2 students

You can sign up to be a speaker and/or a shadowing supervisor here. The sign-up deadline is April 24, 2025. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Clare Beasley (clare.beasley@ubc.ca) or Ikuko Azuma (psychiatry.projects@ubc.ca).

Best,

Ikuko Azuma
Project Manager
UBC Department of Psychiatry

UBC Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds | February 4 with Dr. Simone Vigod

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

  1. Click the “Download calendar” link above
  2. For Outlook users: Simply double-click the downloaded file to add the events. *Please note, the events may open as a new calendar -simply drag or copy them to your preferred calendar
  3. For other calendar apps: Open the file with your preferred calendar application

The Grand Rounds are a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Applications Open for EduCanada Scholarships for 2025-2026

The Government of Canada, through the Canadian Bureau for International Education, has recently opened applications for two short-term scholarships supporting students to come to UBC through the Visiting International Research Students program. Go Global is currently accepting applications for the following programs:

Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program  (*UBC deadline Monday, March 3, 2025)
For students who are citizens of, and studying in one of the following eligible countries/territories:

  • Caribbean: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos
  • Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama
  • North America: Mexico
  • South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil*, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela

*Please note that in recent years, applications from Brazil have been particularly competitive at UBC.

Study in Canada Scholarships (*UBC deadline Monday, March 3, 2025)
For students who are citizens of, and studying in one of the following eligible countries/territories:

  • Sub-Saharan Africa: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda
  • Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Taiwan
  • Europe: Türkiye, Ukraine
  • Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia  
  • These awards are available to Visiting International Research Students to undertake research or study at UBC for a period of 4 to 6 months 
  • Students currently enrolled in a UBC degree are ineligible to apply
  • The candidate’s research may commence as early as August 1, 2025 and no later than February 1, 2026
  • All awards are available to graduate and undergraduate students for study or research activity
  • For undergraduate exchange students, a signed agreement or understanding between UBC and the student’s home institution must be in place at the time of application and must be from a current UBC student mobility partner institution. Go Global can help prepare an adjusted Visiting International Research Student Approval form that has functioned as an agreement in previous years.
  • Preference is given to students coming to undertake research from institutions with which UBC has established research activity
  • Due to the large number of applications, an internal ranking of all UBC applications will be undertaken by a cross-UBC committee that will consider the strength of research, the applicant’s letter of intent, benefit to the home institution and peers, benefit to the Canadian institution, supervisor and peers, and strength of proposed linkages

The scholarship value varies depending on the scholarship, duration and level of study:

  • ELAP: CAD $8,200 for college, undergraduate, or graduate students (Master’s and PhD) for a minimum of four months or one academic term of study or research
  • ELAP: CAD $11,100 for graduate students (Master’s and PhD) for a period of five to six months of study or research
  • Study in Canada: CAD $10,200 for college, undergraduate, or graduate students (Master’s and PhD) for a minimum of four months or one academic term of study or research
  • Study in Canada: CAD $12,700 for graduate students (Master’s and PhD) for a period of five to six months of study or research.

EduCanada requires all applications to be submitted by a single representative at UBC on behalf of the student. As such, Go Global plays a coordinating role in this process, and submits all applications on behalf of UBC (Vancouver and Okanagan campuses).

The internal UBC deadline for both programs is Monday, March 3, 2025. We ask that the complete application be submitted to go.global@ubc.ca by this date in order to ensure that applications can be reviewed and processed in time. We are attaching here copies of the Faculty Supervisor and Candidate Information forms.

Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me here, or at 604.827.2702.

Find out how UBC is supporting research excellence and transformative learning opportunities for students worldwide at Go Global.

Best wishes,

Lucy O’Regan
Manager, Student Safety Abroad (Interim)
Go Global | Office of Global Engagement

UBC Psychiatry IT: Memos | January 2025

FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2025

*ATTN* As part of our regular maintenance, please SAVE all working documents and REBOOT your computers before leaving work today. Leave your computer powered ON over the weekend.

Psychiatry IT will be completing updates on servers and workstations over the weekend, so shared file access will be intermittent.

*NOTE* We will also initiate a forced reboot as part of the maintenance schedule.

Thank you for your cooperation and have a great weekend!

If you have any questions or issues, please feel free to reach out to Psychiatry IT.

Psychiatry IT
psychiatry.it@ubc.ca
604 827 5695

The UBC Department of Psychiatry Administration Office respectfully acknowledges the land on which we live, work and play is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh).

You are invited: UBC Department of Psychiatry Annual General Meeting, February 13, 2025