Your QEII A journey of transformation For 54-year-old retiree John Lawrence, heart disease has always been a family affair. At an early age, he learned the importance of managing the risk...
Your QEII A word from the QEII Foundation Welcome to our 13th issue of QEII Times! Over the past four years, we’ve shared more than 200 stories with you. Stories highlighting the amazing work...
Your QEII Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building marks centennial Behind the doors of Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building at the QEII Health Sciences Centre lies a remarkable history. Currently home to 175...
Your QEII From mild discomfort to fighting for life Wade Mason of Charlottetown, P.E.I., went from the mild discomfort of a supposed flu to fighting for his life in a few short days, saved only by the...
Your QEII Brain injury In 2011, Jennifer McKinnon was cycling to the gym to meet with her personal trainer: a driver turned left on the same route. When she woke, emergency...
Your QEII QEII gives hope for psychosis treatment Based in the QEII Health Sciences Centre’s Abbie J. Lane building, the Nova Scotia Early Psychosis Program (NSEPP) helps young people and their...
Your QEII A first-hand experience of reclaiming life after a kidney transplant I always believed in the mantra: “everything happens for a reason.” This belief was shattered when I was diagnosed with end-stage renal disease in...
Research & Innovation High-stakes education: Simulation training at QEII There’s a lot of potential crammed into a former ambulance bay at the Charles V. Keating Emergency and Trauma Centre at the QEII Health Sciences...
Research & Innovation Targeting cancer, one cell at a time A trip to the doctor to check out a bothersome spot on his shin took Michael Meacher on a journey through the Maritime healthcare system that spanned...