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A new research project is helping to provide life-saving tools and training in point-of-care ultrasound for physicians working in remote healthcare locations. The Accelerated Remote Consultation Tele-POCUS in Cardiopulmonary Assessment (ARCTICA)...
Two recent Queen's University graduates are addressing a problem that has plagued clinical researchers for years: how to make it easy and convenient for ordinary citizens to get involved in research. Luc Pelletier and Brooke Resendes are co-founders...
KGHRI clinician-scientist Paula James isn't afraid to talk about periods, and she hopes others join the conversation in order to help women recognize if they have a bleeding disorder. The Let's Talk Period website aims to increase awareness of the...
High-risk newborn infants in intensive care at Kingston Health Sciences Centre will be the first in Canada to be monitored and evaluated for their feeding skills in a novel research initiative led by Dr. Kimberly Dow. Her 30-month project will study...
Researchers and doctors at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Queen's University are celebrating the completion of a $2.5 million facility that offers unique, "X-ray vision" insights into the biomechanics of nearly any joint in the human body. While...
A brand-new cardiac mapping tool for helping cardiologists more effectively address the most common form of heart arrhythmia is being used for the first time in Canada today at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. The tiny, sensor-enabled device, called...
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA), MD Financial Management Inc. (MD) and Scotiabank have awarded $1 million to KHSC and it’s hospital partners to explore the role of artificial intelligence in reducing administrative burden for physicians.
The KGH Research Institute congratulates Dr. Stephen Archer, Clinician Scientist, KGHRI and Head, Department of Medicine, Queen's University, who has received this year's Distinguished Scientist Award from the American Heart Association. The award...
The Kingston General Hospital Research Institute congratulates KGHRI clinician scientist Dr. Stephen Vanner on being a recipient of Queen's University's 2016 Prize for Excellence in Research. Dr. Vanner is one of five outstanding Queen's researchers...
A simple-to-use tool for screening patients suspected of severe stroke has improved those patients' access to Endovascular Thrombectomy (EVT), a clot-removal procedure that reduces the patient's risk of mortality and long-term disability, research at...