The future of health research isn’t just on the horizon—it’s happening right here at Queen’s. Our researchers are driving remarkable discoveries aimed at creating a healthier, more connected world.
This accredited professional development course helps hematologists, oncologists, oncology nurses, pharmacists, and other interprofessional team members gain confidence in managing Multiple Myeloma ...
Highlighting faculty members in honour of International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Each year on February 11, the United Nations celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
On the recommendation of Interim Dean Stephen Vanner, Matthew Evans, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic), has appointed Dr. Stephen Bagg as Interim Head, Department of Physical Medicine and ...
A fairer shot at becoming a doctor. Palliative care that goes the extra mile. What if Canadian health care could be better? (Spoiler: it can.) These are just a few of the stories from Queen’s Health ...
“I think when we come out … of treatment, that's the worst time … Because you're on your own and … you got to feel like looking for resources”- Patient excerpt from ‘Coping with fear of cancer ...
Paul Kubes reflects on progress in research, building a team, and his vision for the future of immunology after his first year at Queen's. It’s been just over a year since Queen’s announced it would ...
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