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Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) has launched a brand-new inhaler recycling program that is already having a positive impact on the environment.
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) is one of the first hospitals in Canada to reduce the amount of blood it collects for testing, reducing hospital patient strain and demand on donated blood products.
For a decade, KHSC has partnered with Elite Window Cleaning of Kingston to inspire young pediatric patients.
Meetings are a great way to bring people's minds together, but that doesn't mean everyone's seat has to be planted firmly in well, a seat. As part of our hospital's employee wellness program, one of our conference rooms is now set up to host meetings...
The holiday season is here again and on behalf of the KGH Board of Directors and the Executive Team, we are delighted to extend our warmest wishes to our patients and families, the community as well as everyone who works, learns or volunteers at our...
In a life-or-death moment, cardiac experts at KHSC came together to perform a procedure that would save Diane Smith-Merrill’s life—and mark a huge milestone in the evolution of cardiac care right here in southeastern Ontario.
Dear colleagues, patients, families and friends, As you are now aware, on Monday, November 19, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) declared a Code Silver following a shooting in the Emergency Department at our Kingston General Hospital (KGH) site...
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) has become the first in North America to offer a unique surgical procedure to treat patients with a complex aortic disease known as an aortic dissection, a life-threatening condition in which the largest artery...
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) has become the first in North America to offer a unique surgical procedure to treat patients with a complex aortic disease known as an aortic dissection, a life-threatening condition in which the largest artery...
The Echocardiography Lab at Kingston General Hospital is a busy place, performing roughly 7,000 tests per-year, each one requiring different specialties and skill levels. Recently the Cardiac Care Network (CCN) of Ontario was here to watch the team...