Your QEII Sing me back home Music has the power to move us at every stage of life. Erin Montgomery uses music to connect with terminally ill patients. It helps to alleviate...
Your QEII Jerry’s room: Grant helps ICU staff care for the whole family Furniture was the last thing on Linda Burkhardt’s mind when she rushed to the intensive care unit to be with her husband Jerry. But his first stay in...
Your QEII Education, practice and research Nova Scotia’s link between learning and healing goes back to 1868, when Dalhousie University opened the Faculty of Medicine and the province...
Your QEII Giving it their all Joël Furoy spent much of the spring like everyone else in Nova Scotia, waiting for the snow to melt. The Canadian Naval Chief Petty Officer...
Your QEII You are my sunshine To call Tasha Miller a big personality is no exaggeration. Small in size and stature, she is exuberant, positive and outgoing. When she was...
Your QEII Exploring Nova Scotia’s new healthcare system Janet Knox, President and CEO of the recently formed Nova Scotia Health Authority, looks forward to working with partners across the province to...
Your QEII The comforts of home Before. The secure exit doors inside the third-floor dementia unit at the QEII’s Veterans Memorial Building once appeared...
Your QEII Living with ALS The walls in Deana Davis’ office are filled with photographs — the colourful landscape of the Cape Breton Highlands, the hustle and...
Your QEII A word from the QEII Foundation We hope you enjoy the seventh issue of QEII Times. We are proud to continue to share stories of care at the QEII Health Sciences Centre, including...