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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...
It's technology that many of us only dreamed of just a few years ago, but now tablets are quickly becoming a new tool that will benefit our front-line clinicians and our patients. As part of a pilot project funded by the Queen's School of Medici
This year, more than ever, our health care system is relying on RTs. As frontline workers, they have played important roles behind the front lines of the pandemic forcing RTs into new territory like never before. "Pre-pandemic, a typically busy day...
The city road construction project is entering a new phase. Work crews put new asphalt down on George and Okill Streets last week officially wrapping up work in that area. Meanwhile, things are also beginning to take shape out front of the hospital...
It's as sure a sign as any that spring has arrived. Construction crews have taken over Okill Street as they prepare to begin the second phase of the City of Kingston's project to replace the roads and sewers around Kingston General Hospital. The work...
Roger Deeley, President of the Kingston General Hospital Research Institute and Vice-Dean, Research, Queen's Faculty of Health Sciences, has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Peer-selected fellowship in the Royal Society is one of...
Every year, up to 20 secondary-school students from the Limestone District School Board enroll in the LINKS program, an alternative classroom designed to help youth who are unable to attend school due, in large part, to the complex mental health...
The Kingston community is one step closer to dramatically improving cancer and patient care in the region following this year’s tournament which raised an amazing $400,000.
The 24th annual Rose of Hope Golf Tournament took place on July 26, 2022 at the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club, and the event raised $285,000. Over the next five years, the Rose of Hope committee and the women of Cataraqui Golf and Country Club...