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Yvette Coffey, president of the Registered Nurses' Union of Newfoundland and Labrador, is concerned that moving gynecological services to the Janeway children's hospital will further traumatize ...
When most people think of allergies, they picture sneezing, watery eyes, and runny noses—but there’s another symptom that often goes unrecognized: swollen lymph nodes. These small, bean-shaped ...
The Town of Osler’s resolution calling on the province to provide additional funding for open-air rinks was passed by the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association’s (SUMA) membership ...
and that the CEO is committed to working with front-line staff as they look at moving the women's health unit to the Janeway. "I'm hoping that we'll have more engagement," Major said.
At William Osler Health System, this season also marks an exciting new chapter for health care in our region. On March 28, we took a significant step forward in increasing hospital and health-care ...
Scientists examined their brain tissue to look for signs of brain injury, including a lesion called hyaline arteriolosclerosis, which is associated with memory and cognitive problems, and tau ...
Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association president, Dr. Steve Major, met with N.L. Health Services on Wednesday to discuss pediatricians concerns about the move of gynecological services to the ...
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NDP raising concerns about women’s health unit possibly relocating to Janeway children’s hospitalThe NDP is raising concerns on behalf of pediatricians who are opposed to the province pushing ahead with moving gynecology care to the Janeway children's hospital. The CBC's Jenna Head reports.
This comes after pediatricians drafted a document, criticizing the government’s proposed plan to move gynecological care to the Janeway children’s hospital. Here and Now's Jenna Head brings us an ...
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