Translating diabetes research into practical tools
Today, there are more than nine million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes. The Canadian Diabetes Association is dedicated to leading the fight against diabetes by helping people with...
View ArticleCardiologists showcase skills
Visiting cardiologists watch live procedures from Toronto General Hospital’s conference room In an innovative use of telemedicine technology, interventional cardiologists from the Peter Munk Cardiac...
View ArticleCall volumes on the rise at CritiCall Ontario
Dr. Desmond Bohn, Medical Director for CritiCall Ontario, and Donna Thomson, Executive Director for CritiCall Ontario, enjoy the challenges associated with leading this provincial program. More than...
View ArticleMidwifery guidelines valuable to care providers
Midwifery client Michelle Kettrick has her blood pressure taken by Nabal Kanaan, midwifery student, during a clinic appointment. Photo by Marina Dempster This summer, the Association of Ontario...
View ArticleHow physicians cope with the loss of their patients
The grief that physicians feel over the loss of their patients is something that is often significantly underestimated. With Mount Sinai Hospital physicians treating patients with increasingly complex...
View ArticleSt. Michael’s endoscopy conference
Drs. Robert Hawes of the Florida Hospital Thoracic Cancer Prohram, (left), and Jerry Way, of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, (right), performing a procedure during a live transmission from St....
View ArticleDeveloping leaders for changing times
Participants of the “Partnerships that Work” workshop engage together in meaningful conversations during one of the days exercises. Like many healthcare providers, Providence Care knows about change....
View ArticleBringing Wellness Opportunities into the Workplace
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) is taking wellness seriously. As part of a strategic visioning and renewal process, Prevention and Screening Services emerged late last year as a...
View ArticleSt. Joseph's Leadership Development Program
Elizabeth McLaney, Director of Interprofessional Education and Collaboration, graduated from St. Joseph's Leadership Development Program in 2009. She also supports the program by teaching several...
View ArticleLaying the foundation for a healthy staff culture
Low staff morale. It’s the carbon monoxide of health care cultures. Indeed, problems with employee morale can lead to a host of unpleasant side effects, including, but not limited to, burnout,...
View ArticleHelping hospitals adapt to changing volunteer landscape
More than 13.3 million Canadians volunteer more than 2.1 billion hours annually, according to the Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating. This group accounts for 47 per cent of the...
View ArticleCollaboration leads to maternity service expansion
Interprofessional relationships and collaboration among the maternity care team at Temiskaming Hospital have led to an expansion of services, including water birth in hospital. Pictured here are...
View ArticleHow physicians cope with the loss of their patients
The grief that physicians feel over the loss of their patients is something that is often significantly underestimated. With Mount Sinai Hospital physicians treating patients with increasingly complex...
View ArticleSt. Michael’s endoscopy conference
Drs. Robert Hawes of the Florida Hospital Thoracic Cancer Prohram, (left), and Jerry Way, of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, (right), performing a procedure during a live transmission from St....
View ArticleDeveloping leaders for changing times
Participants of the “Partnerships that Work” workshop engage together in meaningful conversations during one of the days exercises. Like many healthcare providers, Providence Care knows about change....
View ArticleBringing Wellness Opportunities into the Workplace
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) is taking wellness seriously. As part of a strategic visioning and renewal process, Prevention and Screening Services emerged late last year as a...
View ArticleSt. Joseph's Leadership Development Program
Elizabeth McLaney, Director of Interprofessional Education and Collaboration, graduated from St. Joseph's Leadership Development Program in 2009. She also supports the program by teaching several...
View ArticleLaying the foundation for a healthy staff culture
Low staff morale. It’s the carbon monoxide of health care cultures. Indeed, problems with employee morale can lead to a host of unpleasant side effects, including, but not limited to, burnout,...
View ArticleHelping hospitals adapt to changing volunteer landscape
More than 13.3 million Canadians volunteer more than 2.1 billion hours annually, according to the Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating. This group accounts for 47 per cent of the...
View ArticleCollaboration leads to maternity service expansion
Interprofessional relationships and collaboration among the maternity care team at Temiskaming Hospital have led to an expansion of services, including water birth in hospital. Pictured here are...
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