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This year's annual Rose of Hope Golf Tournament was a record setter. In its nineteenth year, organizers announced that the event raised $135,000 to support cancer care and equipment in Kingston's hospitals. Recently, funds raised from the Rose o
It may seem like a small part of the overall care we provide for our patients, but a hospital identification band is one of the most important tools we have to keep our patients safe. That's why KGH is launching an education blitz to remind our staff...
With the help of his friends in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Santa Claus paid an early visit to Kingston Health Sciences Centre's (KHSC) today to deliver some Christmas cheer to the youngest patients in our region. Santa arrived in grand style on a...
Beginning a conversation with patients diagnosed with a progressive life-limiting illness is challenging, distressing and unsettling for the patient, their family, caregivers and health care providers. However, having these conversations has been...
A first-of-its-kind model of care at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) has the potential to be life-changing for individuals with vision loss that is untreatable medically, surgically or with standard eyeglasses. The South East Ontario Vision...
New research by Dr. Amer Johri, a clinician-scientist at Kingston Health Sciences Centre, shows that non-invasive ultrasound imaging of the major arteries in the neck may hold the key to better treatment of patients with coronary artery disease. In a...
It's been just over three months since we shared the news that Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu Hospital had agreed to integrate and create a new academic health sciences centre. Since then, teams at both hospitals have been focused on the...
Our bariatric specialists are now sharing their expertise beyond the walls of Kingston Health Sciences Centre courtesy of an education model that links them directly with primary care providers in the community who are managing patients living with...
Equipped with a robotic operating system called da Vinci, Cathy’s surgical teams were able to perform both her surgeries with robotic assistance, which meant her recovery times were quick. At best, she was home in a few days and on the pickleball...
Time is precious, and the last thing someone wants to do is spend their spare few minutes waiting in line. That's why Nutrition Services, in partnership with Compass, has launched a new mobile app to help you skip the queue at our three Tim Hortons...