According to the press release published late Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Abergel, currently CEO of the CIUSSS du Nord-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, will take office on February 6. “The appointment of Mr. Abergel as CEO of CHUM represents a significant gain,” Minister Dubé said
This project expands the scope of paramedics responding to emergency calls to ensure patients receive appropriate care, the government said in a press release. In cases where a person’s life is not in danger, this new system will allow paramedics
AFP Ukraine: Wagner Group claims control of Soledar, Kyiv denies Russian mercenary group Wagner on Wednesday claimed control of the town of Soledar, which has been the scene of heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine in recent days, a claim that
Alberta Health Services (AHS) has confirmed that patients with more importantin the emergency room, were diverted from 1:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 7. The hospital […] continues to be extremely busy with increasing patient numbers in the
there was a forest is an excursion into Fred Pellerin’s 60-hectare forest in Saint-Élie-de-Caxton. He shares with us his passion for nature and explains to us what brings him the calm and slowness of the forest. We discover the extraordinary
Only an eye exam can detect this insidious eye disease called “the silent thief of vision”: it is recommended that you have your vision checked regularly. TORONTO, Jan. 10, 2023 /CNW/ – Dubbed the “silent thief of vision,” glaucoma is
Cindy Mbasu, 13, took part in a study (New window) conducted by Stella Igweamaka and Nana Appah on behalf of Black Canadian Women in Action. She claims to have been the victim of adultery multiple times. In her opinion, the
During Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, the Alzheimer’s Society of Cochrane-Temiskaming is providing people with tools to better understand their health and the warning signs of the disease. This organization also offers caregivers strategies to keep loved ones at home for as
Renée Ladouceur-Beauchamp is one of these patients. She received an email from the Orléans Family Health Clinic on December 29, telling her that her family doctor, Catherine Montpetit, was closing down her practice there, as would her colleagues Mariem Malak
They also argue for the need for “minimal pan-Canadian health workforce data” and funding for strategies “to address workload and improve work-life balance for our health care workers.” Christine Kouri, Health and Diversity Equity Manager at CHEO, confirms that there