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Improving Pain Assessment among Dementia Patients, MSc QIPS Graduate Wins Harry and Rose Perlstein Award

November 22, 2018

For registered nurse Rene Turner, quality improvement was not something she was satisfied with working on off the side of her desk, she wanted to see it become a mainstream practice among the patients she worked with the most, older… Read more about Improving Pain Assessment among Dementia Patients, MSc QIPS Graduate Wins Harry and Rose Perlstein Award


Spotlight on Convocation – Questions Unanswered: A Cardiologist’s Continued Pursuit of Knowledge

June 6, 2018

This is not Husam Abdel-Qadir’s first time at a University of Toronto convocation. In 2007 Abdel-Qadir graduated with a silver medal from U of T’s Faculty of Medicine before going on to complete his training in internal medicine and cardiology.… Read more about Spotlight on Convocation – Questions Unanswered: A Cardiologist’s Continued Pursuit of Knowledge


Community Paramedics Offer an Alternate Resource for Chronically Ill Patients: IHPME Expert

March 23, 2018

Can paramedics fill the gaps in primary care for chronically ill patients? Researcher and patient outcomes expert Katie Dainty, conducted a qualitative study of advanced training program EPIC, to find out. The idea behind the program which Dainty and her… Read more about Community Paramedics Offer an Alternate Resource for Chronically Ill Patients: IHPME Expert


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