Research & Innovation Treating short circuits in the heart Dr. Amir AbdelWahab’s study of an intricate procedure done to treat dangerous heart rhythms that lead to cardiac arrest is just one part of the...
Your QEII Art heals Mary Nowee and Meg McCallum met by chance at Not Me Art Gallery, owned by Mary and her husband Jerry. Meg’s visit to the gallery led to the...
Your QEII A word from the QEII Foundation As Atlantic Canadians, we’re passionate about caring for those around us. As we continue to look for new opportunities to improve health care,...
Your QEII Peer support for early psychosis Since the mid-1990s, the Nova Scotia Early Psychosis Program (NSEPP) at the QEII Health Sciences Centre has been identifying and treating psychotic...
Research & Innovation One giant leap for blood testing A Dalhousie University researcher has created a prototype of a device that could revolutionize how medical professionals generate and analyze blood...
Research & Innovation Teaming up for brain tumour research Despite the best efforts of countless medical professionals and years of research dedicated to the cause, the median survival time for people with...
Your QEII Staying healthy in mid-life and beyond For more than a dozen years, 82-year-old Barbara Mulrooney has been making a monthly visit to the QEII Health Sciences Centre — not to see her...
Research & Innovation Taking steps toward success A traditional method of treating liver cancer, external beam radiation therapy, has always been challenging as the radiation beam has to pass through...
Research & Innovation Together, we innovate These are just a few examples of community generosity at the QEII. Donors make magic possible in every corner of the QEII — from the...