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October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and experts at Kingston Health Sciences Centre's (KHSC) new Breast Imaging Kingston (BIK) facility are encouraging eligible individuals to book an appointment for a mammogram. The push is part of a campaign...
Every year, Kingston Health Sciences Centre's (KHSC) Medical Staff Association (MSA) recognizes the leaders and dedicated clinical-care providers whose achievements stand out and are noteworthy. In addition to the yearly award granted to an...
Health-care professionals have a big smile on their faces today after being presented a cheque for $177,413 in support of child and youth mental health programs at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC).
"I am happy to report that the artwork is finally up on the Burr 4 Mental Health & Addictions Unit and it looks fantastic," says Melanie Darling, Program Manager Child & Adolescent Inpatient Mental Health & Addiction Program. "The idea for the
The first patients have now been welcomed through Kingston Health Sciences Centre's (KHSC) new Breast Imaging Kingston (BIK) facility, a state-of-the-art 8,000 square foot complex that will serve patients from across the region. The facility, located...
Out of a heartbreaking tragedy, the suicide death of a 21-year-old son, brother and friend, has come a heartwarming initiative involving the Quinte Humane Society that supports people who have experienced a serious health issue called psychosis that...
Driving along King Street, along the back of our Kingston General Hospital site, it may not be immediately obvious to spot the major changes happening inside KHSC's Diagnostic Imaging department. However, behind the grey exterior walls, a major...
The first of its kind in the region, KHSC's new PET-CT scanner means that fewer patients will have to travel to Ottawa or Toronto for crucial imaging that can detect diseases earlier and improve treatment outcomes.
Mental health programs across the country are facing long wait times. For many people, the delay in getting care can make their condition worse, resulting in a mental health crisis.
KHSC is now only the second hospital in Ontario to have a portable MRI machine for clinical use in its ICU, thanks to the generosity of donor Stephen Sorensen who made a $500,000 donation through the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation.