MUHC in the media- May 30, 2023

The MUHC’s 20th annual free eye clinic was a success
The MUHC’s 20th annual free eye clinic was a success

This past weekend, the MUHC’s Department of Ophthalmology, in collaboration with the Chinese Lions' Club of Greater Montreal, held their 20th annual free eye clinic.

Under the leadership of Dr. John Chen, this year’s clinic, the first since the pandemic, was a true success, seeing a record of over 170 patients. The talented team of physicians, residents, nurses and technicians were able to help people with difficulty accessing eye care for concerns such as cataracts, glaucoma and diabetes. Global Morning Show, CTV News, The Beat 92.5, CJAD.

A link between COVID-19 and autoimmune disease?
A link between COVID-19 and autoimmune disease?

The Canadian Press reports that according to three new studies, COVID-19 may increase the risk of autoimmune disease. Dr. Inés Colmegna, a rheumatologist and scientist with the Infectious Diseases and Immunity in Global Health Program at the RI-MUHC, is reassuring on the subject. She explains that several autoimmune diseases are associated with different types of viruses, but that it is very difficult to establish causal links, and that a predisposition is generally required to develop an autoimmune disease. Le Soleil

New funding to support Canadian veterans and their families.
New funding to support Canadian veterans and their families.

On May 24, 2023, at the Old Mission Brewery in Montreal, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, announced investments that will further support Veterans. A total of 21 projects have been announced and Deborah Da Costa, PhD, a scientist in the Metabolic Disorders and Complications Program at the RI-MUHC, will lead one of them. She will receive $250,000 to study the importance of known and unique gender-specific factors in relation to mental health outcomes in Canadian Veteran women. CTV News, Global News, City News, Radio-Canada Premiere (at 1:30).

Extraordinary measures for an extraordinary child
Extraordinary measures for an extraordinary child

When her son was seven months old, Marie-Michèle Arpin was told what no parent wants to hear: "Get ready, your child doesn't have long to live.” A verdict she refused outright. She turned to the team at the Montreal Children's Hospital (MCH) for a second opinion. Today, Thomas is seven years old. This is his story. Chez nous, Montreal Gazette

ERAS: a new era in pediatric surgery
ERAS: a new era in pediatric surgery

Dr. Sherif Emil, director of the Harvey E. Beardmore Division of Pediatric Surgery at the Montreal Children’s Hospital (MCH), is very excited about the future of ERAS in pediatric surgery at the MCH, and throughout Quebec. ERAS, short for Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, is a multi-modal, perioperative care pathway designed to achieve early recovery for patients undergoing major surgery. Chez nous, CTV News

Viruses don't take a break
Viruses don't take a break

COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses continue to circulate among children this spring, notes Dr. Jesse Papenburg, pediatric infectiologist and medical microbiologist at the Montreal Children's Hospital. LCN

10-year-old still in a coma after being hit by a car
10-year-old still in a coma after being hit by a car

Kyaa Guinto, 10, was hit by a car while crossing a street in Lachine. If she is still alive, it's thanks to the staff at the Montreal Children's Hospital, says her mother. Le Journal de Montréal, CTV News