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We know that even if you have done all the planning and reading in the world, you still may be feeling overwhelmed when having to take care of your new baby. We hope the following information on the basics of caring for a newborn is helpful for you...
Approximately 140,000 babies are born each year in Ontario. The majority of these babies are very healthy but some may have a rare disorder that if left undetected or untreated can lead to serious health problems, intellectual disabilities, or even...
Stay connected to the latest updates from the Kidney Program here. Renal Newsletter November 2019 Renal Newsletter March 2020 "Ontario Launching Program to fund Out-of-Country Dialysis Service" Webinar: COVID-19 and Your Renal Diet: What You Nee
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There are two types of heart attack, a ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) or Non ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI). An NSTEMI has occurred If your artery is partially blocked and some blood flow continues. In this case only part of...
Nuclear medicine is a special area of health care that involves the application of radioactive substances to help in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. A radioactive compound, known as a radiopharmaceutical, is used to target a particular organ...
Kingston Nursing Research Nursing research is essential to advancing clinical practice, improving patient care and informing healthcare policy. The annual Kingston Nursing Research Conference is a key forum for highlighting research by nurse...
We have many safety precautions in place to protect our patients and staff from COVID-19 including limits on family presence, screening at entry points, and use of masks or face coverings. If you have an upcoming appointment at this clinic, we ask...