Hay River hopes for a healthy hospital transition0
- Health & Wellness
- March 1, 2016
March will bring more than the luck of the Irish to Hay River as the town’s new health centre finally gets up and running.
READ MOREMarch will bring more than the luck of the Irish to Hay River as the town’s new health centre finally gets up and running.
READ MOREThe Nunee Health Board Society has responded to a wave of media attention and aghast residents who expressed shock last week following the dismissal of one of its on-call doctors.
READ MOREFort Smith’s new permanent doctor, Dr. Sarah Giles, has treated people in crisis and war zones on three continents, in some of the most tumultuous places on the planet.
READ MOREFuture mining engineers, medical doctors and chemists in Fort Chipewyan and Fort McKay got to conduct their own experiments while participating in the DiscoverE science camps hosted in their communities over the last few weeks.
READ MORE“I’m sorry, it’s cancer.” More than one third of all Canadians will hear these words at some point in their lives. The effect is far-reaching: cancer has a major impact on the lives of people being diagnosed, as well as on their families and friends.
READ MOREIt’s an age-old story in the Northwest Territories: Northerners left with no option but to report their health and medical narratives over and over again to a slew of passing-through locum doctors.
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