MUHC in the News | June 20 - 23, 2016

TelusCellular woes at MUHC Glen site to be fixed by Telus

The MUHC and Telus announced a collaborative initiative to boost the cellphone signal inside the Glen site this week. The telecommunications company will cover the cost of installing a new wireless antenna system throughout the 2.4 million square-foot facility. Find the full story in The Gazette and at CBC.ca.

Laurent Duvernay-TardifChiefs' Laurent Duvernay-Tardif close to becoming a doctor

Future physician and McGill med student Laurent Duvernay-Tardif was selected by the Chiefs in the 2014 NFL Draft and spent his entire rookie season on the 53-man roster. All the while, medicine remained a priority in his life and McGill facilitated the Montrealer’s dream to pursue both careers, tailoring a program that allowed Duvernay-Tardif to finish his medical training during the off-season. To read more about Duvernay-Tardif achievements and the day-long field day he organized for 160 elementary-school students at McGill’s Percival Molson Stadium, visit The Gazette.

VulnérabilitéThe MUHC still undergoing a "time of great vulnerability"

The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) is in a "time of great vulnerability ", according to the final report issued by the former accompagnateurs, appointed by the MSSS to oversee the finances and administration  of the MUHC. For more details, visit La Presse.

 

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