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Unless you have visited KHSC’s inpatient pediatrics unit recently, you might not have noticed some drastic changes in the way highly specialized pediatric care is being delivered here at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC).
As COVID's third-wave runs rampant in Ontario, Intensive Care Units (ICUs) across the province are bursting at the seams. Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) is stepping up to the plate to provide support by accepting critically ill COVID patients...
The maps Kingston Health Science Centre's (KHSC) cardiologists make of patients' hearts in order to find and treat faulty heart tissue, causing abnormal heart rhythms, are being made with more accuracy and speed using new and improved heart mapping...
Dr. Bob Connelly isn't usually on the receiving end of care at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC). As the medical director of the pediatrics program, he usually spends his days caring for KHSC's youngest patients. After finding out he needed...
Patients with aortic valve disease have a new option for treatment at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. The new approach, first used at KHSC's Kingston General Hospital site in December 2016, uses a sutureless valve and keyhole surgery to replace a...
Patients with aortic valve disease have a new option for treatment at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. The treatment approach, first used at Kingston Health Sciences Centre's (KHSC) Kingston General Hospital (KGH) site in 2016, involves a keyhole...
KHSC has partnered with a group of municipal, institutional, educational, and business leaders to raise awareness about racism in Kingston
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) laboratory services has received full accreditation for another four-year period. "Achieving these results was a collaborative effort by all laboratory staff, as well as departments across KHSC, and speaks to...
With colder days around the corner, KHSC has kicked-off a beloved Mission tradition at our HDH site: collecting coats and accessories to help people in our community stay warmer and healthier this winter. Started in 1997, the Hotel Dieu Hospital Coat...
Reengineering a patient’s own immune system to hunt down and destroy cancer cells may sound like science fiction—but it’s not. It’s called Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, and it’s now available at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC...