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Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) is adapting its MD Program admissions process to create a more inclusive entry point for all applicants, minimize systemic barriers to becoming a doctor, and increase ...
Feature Stories | 02 Feb 2021 | Read time: | Written by: For many Canadians, our healthcare system is seen as a point of national pride. However, knowledge gaps in health education means that not all ...
Feature Stories | 13 Jun 2022 | Read time: | Written by: If a picture is worth a thousand words, the Indigenous artwork created for a new Queen’s healthcare education resource has a long, important ...
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Feature Stories | 29 Sep 2023 | Read time: | Written by: How a Queen’s research group, communities of older adults, and the federal government are coming together to support healthy aging in ...
Feature Stories | 06 Mar 2023 | Read time: | Written by: Building a healthier world happens when a bold vision meets opportunity. With support from the Mastercard Foundation, Queen’s University is ...
Researchers at Queen’s University and Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) will soon begin recruiting patients to study the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy for the treatment of alcohol use ...
UPDATE (June, 2023): The NeuroTech Micro-Credential Program has launched! Registration is open to students in Canada and around the world. Learners can explore Neurotechnology, an emerging growth ...
I-CREAte, a local health research initiative, has been awarded $172,000 in funding from Community Foundation Kingston from their Sisters of Providence Community Impact Fund. I-CREAte team members ...
That’s the powerful model of compassionate care at the heart of the Kingston Cares Project (KINCARES), according to Dr. Jean Mathews, a palliative care physician and Assistant Professor in Queen’s ...
Indigenous youth face unique barriers to pursuing a career in the health sciences, but new programs and partnerships in western James Bay aim to help students succeed: by creating educational pathways ...