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Avoiding readmissions, IHPME graduate studies ways to keep patients from coming back to hospitals

June 6, 2019

By Rebecca Biason Working as a general internist on busy hospital wards, Lauren Lapointe-Shaw was struck by how many patients were returning to hospital after being discharged. Some were experiencing adverse effects from their medication, while others, who had been… Read more about Avoiding readmissions, IHPME graduate studies ways to keep patients from coming back to hospitals


MHSc Graduate Wins Robert Wood Johnson Award

July 11, 2017

The 2017 Robert Wood Johnson award winner from the University of Toronto, is recent MHSc graduate Craig Thompson, who was presented with the award at a reception hosted by the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) on June 12 in… Read more about MHSc Graduate Wins Robert Wood Johnson Award


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