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Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) denounces the divisive, anti-science rhetoric still being spread across Canada. Recent protests have become a platform for racist ideology, and for the intimidation of citizens and health care workers. This is shameful and wrong. HHS is a responsible, evidence-based organization that leads by example, closely following medical and public health experts...
When Andrea Michaluk went for an MRI at Hamilton Health Sciences’ (HHS) Hamilton General Hospital early in the pandemic, she experienced some challenges speaking with screening staff at the front entrance and staff at the clinic’s front desk. The combination of masks, physical distancing, plexi glass, and background noise can lead to frustrating exchanges for...
For many kids, getting a vaccination is a new experience, which can generate a variety of emotions – anticipation, nervousness, fear, excitement. The Child Life team at McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH) works with kids every day who are having new experiences in the hospital. They recognize the challenge of these experiences and have many ways...
It was a mission never experienced before in the history of Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS). “Early in the pandemic, I remember being on a phone call at 11 o’clock on a Friday night trying to negotiate one million N95 masks,” recalls Robin Simons, HHS’ procurement and supply chain director. “This quickly became a normal way...
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our friend, Mr. Charles Juravinski. Our thoughts are with Margaret, and their family and friends. Charles was among our community’s greatest advocates and supporters. He was deeply committed to our healthcare system and a steadfast friend to Hamilton Health Sciences. Together, Charles and Margaret have...
When Andrea Michaluk went for an MRI at Hamilton Health Sciences’ (HHS) Hamilton General Hospital early in the pandemic, she experienced some challenges speaking with screening staff at the front entrance and staff at the clinic’s front desk. The combination of masks, physical distancing, plexi glass, and background noise can lead to frustrating exchanges for...
It was a mission never experienced before in the history of Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS). “Early in the pandemic, I remember being on a phone call at 11 o’clock on a Friday night trying to negotiate one million N95 masks,” recalls Robin Simons, HHS’ procurement and supply chain director. “This quickly became a normal way...
When Dr. Saroj Saigal began her career as a neonatologist in the early 1970s, caring for the tiniest premature infants was a fairly new medical specialty. At the time, there were just a handful of neonatal intensive care units (NICU) in Canada. After her training at McGill University, Saigal became aware of some forward-thinking plans...
For many kids, getting a vaccination is a new experience, which can generate a variety of emotions – anticipation, nervousness, fear, excitement. The Child Life team at McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH) works with kids every day who are having new experiences in the hospital. They recognize the challenge of these experiences and have many ways...
Valentine’s Day is notorious for two typical gifts: roses and chocolate. This year, think about sharing your love in a new way… Show your love with berry bark This berry delicious snack recipe – developed by McMaster Children’s Hospital’s Children’s Exercise and Nutrition Centre (CENC) and Meant2Prevent (M2P), a youth diabetes prevention initiative – is...
January 26 is Bell Let’s Talk day. Dr. Jennifer McTaggart, clinical director of acute services and psychologist in McMaster Children’s Hospital’s Child & Youth Mental Health Program, shares tips for youth when they are feeling overwhelmed. Hi, I’m Jen and I’m going to show you a few things to do when you’re feeling overwhelmed....
Aaron Walsh supports an expanding new role in adult surgical and perioperative care Inspiration strikes in many ways, often when least expected. When Aaron Walsh was a teenager on a three-week wilderness trip, a chance encounter with a guide who was also a paramedic led him to pursue a career in healthcare, which eventually brought...
Lily Vetzal is one of hundreds of HHS staff deployed to where they’re most needed during the latest Omicron wave. Vetzal is temporarily deployed away from the prosthetics and orthotics department to the Satellite Health Facility.
Between the ages of two and 15, Alexa Bistas was often a patient at McMaster Children’s Hospital, a Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) facility. She credits the phenomenal care she received from the health-care professionals who treated her persistent abdominal pain from having two gall bladders as to why she decided to become a nurse at...
Remember the character Elaine from the hit TV show Seinfeld? There’s an episode from the mid-1990s where Elaine wants to see her medical record because she thinks it flags her as “a difficult patient.” When her doctor refuses to share the file she resorts to stealing it, only to get caught and have it confiscated....
In 2021, Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) continued to transform the way we deliver care to achieve our vision of Best Care for All. We officially launched Project Odyssey, our journey to implementing a new world-class electronic hospital information system called Epic. Its enhanced communications capabilities, modern patient portal, and capacity to measure and analyze data...
Hamilton Health Sciences has achieved success in its efforts to ensure staff and physicians reduce the number of unnecessary tests and treatments. The organization is now officially a Level 1 Choosing Wisely hospital. The designation means HHS was recognized for implementing several recommendations that improve quality of care. Choosing Wisely Canada is a national campaign...
Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) denounces the divisive, anti-science rhetoric still being spread across Canada. Recent protests have become a platform for racist ideology, and for the intimidation of citizens and health care workers. This is shameful and wrong. HHS is a responsible, evidence-based organization that leads by example, closely following medical and public health experts...
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our friend, Mr. Charles Juravinski. Our thoughts are with Margaret, and their family and friends. Charles was among our community’s greatest advocates and supporters. He was deeply committed to our healthcare system and a steadfast friend to Hamilton Health Sciences. Together, Charles and Margaret have...
We’re still under strain Yesterday, in light of a decreasing trend in the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations across Ontario, the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health issued a revision to Directive #2 outlining a gradual, cautious resumption to some hospital services previously paused. This includes: diagnostic imaging, cancer screening, scheduled ambulatory care, and...