News & Announcements | 19 Mar 2025 | Read time: 5 min | Written by: Heather Aldersey is studying how different countries support individuals with disabilities, aiming to improve lives and empower ...
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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 ...
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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 | 25 Nov 2021 | Read time: | Written by: Dr. Teresa Purzner was drawn to Queen’s by the university’s reputation for research collaboration. Her own track record for working with others ...
With support from major federal grants, Queen’s Health Sciences researchers are advancing critical work in health, equity, and social change. From how machine learning could help children get better ...
Feature Stories | 29 Mar 2022 | Read time: | Written by: It’s the stuff of science fiction: a tiny, portable device that can rapidly assess a patient’s physical health at bedside. Dr. Amer Johri ...
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 ...
A national initiative designed to promote collaboration and excellence in transfusion medicine research has received $2.3 million from Canadian Blood Services. The Canadian Transfusion Trials Group ...