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LenSense Inc., a Queen's University startup, has secured a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to develop and commercialize an innovative contact lens-based intraocular ...
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In a bustling conference hall in 2019, Dr. Omar Islam (Department Head and Associate Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology) came across a groundbreaking innovation that would, in just a few ...
Dr. Anne Sorensen, Meds’93, is a family doctor practicing in Oshawa and Queen’s Associate Professor who participated as a preceptor and mentor in the inaugural year of Queen’s-Lakeridge Health MD ...
Healthy People, Healthy Planet is a virtual speaker series designed for faculty, staff and learners in the Queen’s community to promote healthy behaviour with a focus on the intersection of lifestyle ...
April 1 marks National Caregivers Day in Canada. The day is meant to recognize the carers who provide vital care and support to those in need. We all need care and support to navigate challenges in ...
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Queen's Infection Prevention & Control (IPAC) Online Professional Development Course is a fully online program with interactive content for health professionals who are new to or are about to enter ...
The Master of Science in Health Quality (MScHQ) degree prepares professionals for practice, research and education in the developing area of health quality, risk and safety. This two (2) year, ...
The PhD in Health Quality (PhDHQ) will prepare experts who will improve the delivery of healthcare through teaching, developing new methodologies and theoretical frameworks, as well as testing ...