Your QEII Comfort and healing through spiritual care The Place of Prayer, near the Summer Street entrance of the Halifax Infirmary building, is open to patients, their...
Your QEII The power of a team One of the most rewarding aspects of being in the rehabilitation profession is the ability to truly connect with those you’re helping. And...
Your QEII Therapy dogs: the benefit of a four-legged friend Every Tuesday Levi waits anxiously in the porch, ready to go and volunteer his services to the residents of the QEII's Camp Hill Veterans...
Your QEII Counting Your Blessings Leah Smith was supposed to be celebrating her 44th birthday. Instead she was having an ultrasound to find out why she was in excruciating pain. She...
Research & Innovation Pain Matters: exploring chronic pain with the QEII’s Pain Management Unit For Helen Tupper, art is much more than a fun pastime or hobby. The bright watercolour and acrylic landscapes the Halifax-based artist creates...
Your QEII Palliative Care: An international perspective on a local initiative .main-image { display: none; } Dr. Paul McIntyre is working with the QEII Foundation to raise money for the Endowed Research Chair in...
Your QEII Nova Scotians win more than just prizes Whether you call it beginner’s luck or simply a dream come true, Andrew Newbould is still pinching himself to make sure his recent win is...
Your QEII Bust a Move in its fifth and final year as Breast Health Centre nears completion Only a few years ago, breast cancer patients had to travel between the QEII and the IWK for their breast health services. While their care was...
Your QEII A donation has been made in your name... Learn more about memorial donations Making health care your concern is a warm and meaningful way to remember a loved one or...