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What if pain had a rhythm? One in five Canadians live with chronic pain, yet even today, despite modern advancements and research, treatment options remain limited. Opioids--the primary treatment for ...
If Canada is serious about reconciliation, it must change how it trains health professionals. Right now, too few Indigenous doctors, nurses and other providers are working in communities that need ...
Dr. Cass, a proud member of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, is a nationally recognized leader in Indigenous health and medical education. She practices as a primary care and obesity medicine ...
Exceptionally qualified Life Sciences Major students entering their 4th year may do an Independent Study provided approval by the Director of Life Sciences.
This page offers a glimpse into Queen’s Health Sciences’ campus community for prospective black student. Choosing a university is about finding a place where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to ...
Feature Stories | 24 Nov 2020 | Read time: | Written by: Hear neurosurgeon Dr. Faizal Haji (Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery) talk research, competency-based medical education & dad jokes in ...
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 ...