Your QEII Effective management for patients living with diabetes Having lived with Type 1 diabetes for close to 20 years, Dr. Bader Alamri understands more than most the need to have a good medical team when...
Your QEII ‘You can get through it’: Dedicated volunteer brings optimism to the QEII No one ever intends to get sick or injured so when a trip to the emergency room is required, it can be a scary and disorienting experience for most...
Your QEII QEII spiritual counsellor lends a compassionate ear Standing vigil at a young accident victim’s bedside, his hands gripping the hand of a family member, David Maginley recites the Lord’s...
Your QEII QEII in the community: Tailor-made exercise program key to living with chronic health issues Several months after finishing treatment for blood cancer, Chris Corkett says he feels stronger, continues to exercise weekly and he has an improved...
Your QEII Preventing sudden death from cardiac arrest In August 2013, 16-year-old Jordan Boyd passed away after collapsing on the ice at the Acadie-Bathurst Titan hockey training camp....
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...