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patient advocacy

tips for navigating an emergency department visit: who you’ll see, what to ask and why it matters

being knowledgeable and prepared to advocate for yourself can make the next emergency department visit easier and less stressful.
the conversation
feb 24, 2022

fund vital mental health interventions, not more policing

it is crucial that police alternatives to crisis response calls be driven by peer support workers and regulated health professionals.
healthy debate
feb 23, 2022

college must act to ensure equitable health-care outcomes for women, marginalized communities

it is through solidarity and shared demands for accountability that we can stem the tides of preventable deaths being experienced by patients and health-care practitioners alike.
healthy debate
feb 18, 2022

opinion: even during pandemic, keep families as part of long-term care team

everyone outside long-term care has the right to be with their family and everyone inside should have it too, writes kayley d. lawrenz.
kayley d. lawrenz
feb 01, 2022

navigating dementia care in the south asian community: overcoming barriers and stigma

most south asian people with dementia and their care partners did not know the signs and symptoms of dementia before their diagnosis.
the conversation
jan 31, 2022

opinion: black youth face mental-health disparities

bukola salami, mamaylia soungie, river getty-maina, oluseyi oladele
jan 26, 2022

gist: what it feels like

maureen went from feeling completely healthy to hearing a doctor tell her that she had gastrointestinal stromal tumours, a rare cancer that affects 1 in 100,000 people.
emma jones
jan 25, 2022

co-housing and dementia villages: social innovations offer alternatives for long-term care

canada’s ltc can become a seamless, human-centred system that helps senior citizens get the care they need.
the conversation
jan 24, 2022
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tips for navigating an emergency department visit: who you’ll see, what to ask and why it matters

being knowledgeable and prepared to advocate for yourself can make the next emergency department visit easier and less stressful.
the conversation
feb 24, 2022

fund vital mental health interventions, not more policing

it is crucial that police alternatives to crisis response calls be driven by peer support workers and regulated health professionals.
healthy debate
feb 23, 2022

college must act to ensure equitable health-care outcomes for women, marginalized communities

it is through solidarity and shared demands for accountability that we can stem the tides of preventable deaths being experienced by patients and health-care practitioners alike.
healthy debate
feb 18, 2022

opinion: even during pandemic, keep families as part of long-term care team

everyone outside long-term care has the right to be with their family and everyone inside should have it too, writes kayley d. lawrenz.
kayley d. lawrenz
feb 01, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

navigating dementia care in the south asian community: overcoming barriers and stigma

most south asian people with dementia and their care partners did not know the signs and symptoms of dementia before their diagnosis.
the conversation
jan 31, 2022

opinion: black youth face mental-health disparities

bukola salami, mamaylia soungie, river getty-maina, oluseyi oladele
jan 26, 2022

gist: what it feels like

maureen went from feeling completely healthy to hearing a doctor tell her that she had gastrointestinal stromal tumours, a rare cancer that affects 1 in 100,000 people.
emma jones
jan 25, 2022

co-housing and dementia villages: social innovations offer alternatives for long-term care

canada’s ltc can become a seamless, human-centred system that helps senior citizens get the care they need.
the conversation
jan 24, 2022
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada
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