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join the discussion: what's it going to take to get caregivers recognized as valued health-care partners?

join us for part 2 of 'health talk with dr. dominik nowak' as we discuss the role of caregivers as essential partners and the implications of not engaging them in patient care.
healthing.ca
jul 19, 2022

gene therapy for hemophilia may soon become a reality — but when?

game-changing therapies are on the horizon for hemophilia patients — but recent history shows it may take years before canadians get access.
emma jones
jun 23, 2022

register for 'health talk' with dr. dominik nowak and ask your questions

have you ever sat in your doctor’s office waiting, stressing about which questions to fit into the about five minutes that you have to talk about your health concerns? or left your appointment feeling not listened to, or that you forgot to mention that one important thing?...
healthing.ca
jun 15, 2022

health care that's 'devoid of kindness' and 'hipster doughnuts': sue robins on surviving life as a patient

vancouver activist, author and breast cancer survivor sue robins shares critical insights on the state of canada's health-care system in her new book, ducks in a row: healthcare reimagined.
karen hawthorne
jun 08, 2022

opinion: we undervalue caregivers because we don’t value the people who need care

more than 7.8 million canadians over the age of 15 provide an average of 20 hours a week of care, totalling 5.7 billion hours of unpaid care per year. isn't it time we cared for caregivers?
liv mendelsohn
jun 06, 2022

opinion: canada’s poor health data infrastructure killed my brother

'falling through the cracks: greg's story' takes a look at the lack of patient safety in the health care system and the life-threatening gaps in access to patient information.
teri price
jun 01, 2022

tiktok tuesday: i #donateblood for the first time

in mid-may the canadian blood services issued an urgent plea for donations, as the national blood supply had dropped by 25 per cent since the start of april.
emma jones
may 31, 2022

'hope, optimism, a better quality of life': clinical trials save lives while moving science forward. here's how you can be a part of it

clinical trials help bring innovative treatments to those who need it most, saving lives, and giving people a chance to play a role in advancing medicine.
clinical trials ontario
may 20, 2022
powered by
breast cancer canada
powered by
diabetes canada
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pancreatic cancer canada

join the discussion: what's it going to take to get caregivers recognized as valued health-care partners?

join us for part 2 of 'health talk with dr. dominik nowak' as we discuss the role of caregivers as essential partners and the implications of not engaging them in patient care.
healthing.ca
jul 19, 2022

gene therapy for hemophilia may soon become a reality — but when?

game-changing therapies are on the horizon for hemophilia patients — but recent history shows it may take years before canadians get access.
emma jones
jun 23, 2022

register for 'health talk' with dr. dominik nowak and ask your questions

have you ever sat in your doctor’s office waiting, stressing about which questions to fit into the about five minutes that you have to talk about your health concerns? or left your appointment feeling not listened to, or that you forgot to mention that one important thing?...
healthing.ca
jun 15, 2022

health care that's 'devoid of kindness' and 'hipster doughnuts': sue robins on surviving life as a patient

vancouver activist, author and breast cancer survivor sue robins shares critical insights on the state of canada's health-care system in her new book, ducks in a row: healthcare reimagined.
karen hawthorne
jun 08, 2022
powered by
breast cancer canada

opinion: we undervalue caregivers because we don’t value the people who need care

more than 7.8 million canadians over the age of 15 provide an average of 20 hours a week of care, totalling 5.7 billion hours of unpaid care per year. isn't it time we cared for caregivers?
liv mendelsohn
jun 06, 2022

opinion: canada’s poor health data infrastructure killed my brother

'falling through the cracks: greg's story' takes a look at the lack of patient safety in the health care system and the life-threatening gaps in access to patient information.
teri price
jun 01, 2022

tiktok tuesday: i #donateblood for the first time

in mid-may the canadian blood services issued an urgent plea for donations, as the national blood supply had dropped by 25 per cent since the start of april.
emma jones
may 31, 2022

'hope, optimism, a better quality of life': clinical trials save lives while moving science forward. here's how you can be a part of it

clinical trials help bring innovative treatments to those who need it most, saving lives, and giving people a chance to play a role in advancing medicine.
clinical trials ontario
may 20, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
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