Your QEII A word from the QEII Foundation The QEII Health Sciences Centre is everyone’s hospital. Patients come from across Atlantic Canada for the most advanced patient care available...
Your QEII Benefits of a well-established teaching hospital Before studying medicine at Dalhousie University, Dr. Rob Lavers enjoyed the medical-related courses he took while studying for a Bachelor of...
Research & Innovation Powerful imaging combines clinical and research worlds A good investment is something that brings positive results. But something that can provide immediate impact and the potential for creating long-term...
Research & Innovation Aging well with fewer infections Dr. Lisa Barrett can barely contain her enthusiasm when talking about her research, which explores the links between immune system aging and chronic...
Research & Innovation Standard of care On any busy unit at the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Laurel Ross knows that getting the correct medications and doses to patients quickly and safely...
Your QEII Ride the Rails for Cancer For Simon Roberts, cycling is many things. It’s a way to stay in shape and to compete in a sport that he loves. It’s a lifestyle...
Research & Innovation QEII’s cyclotron gains Health Canada licence It was a process five years in the making. The QEII Health Sciences Centre’s cyclotron was granted a Drug Establishment Licence (DEL) from Health...
Your QEII Easing the fears of radiation therapy When 10-year-old Brandon MacKenzie prepared to start his treatment for a brain tumour at the QEII’s James and Edna Claydon Radiation Treatment...
Research & Innovation Finding the signal in the noise Each year the QEII Health Sciences Centre receives nearly one million patient visits, including 70,000 emergency room visits, and 26,000 overnight...