MUHC in the Media - July 23, 2024

Electric scooters: the need for vigilance
Electric scooters: the need for vigilance

In the last three months, the Montreal Children’s Hospital (MCH) Trauma Centre has already treated seven patients with e-scooter-related injuries. With the rising popularity of these devices, more injuries could be expected, say Debbie Friedman, Trauma Director at the MCH, Glenn Keays, Trauma Researcher at the MCH and Liane Fransblow, Trauma Coordinator at the MCH. Radio-Canada, Le Journal de Montréal, La Presse Canadienne,Noovo Info, QUB, CFNJ, CBC,Montreal Gazette,CTV, Global News, CityNews

Increasing HIV and STBBI research in Canada
Increasing HIV and STBBI research in Canada

Dr. Marina Klein, Senior Scientist at the RI-MUHC and Director of Research at the Chronic Viral Illness Service of the MUHC, is the new National Director of the CIHR Pan-Canadian Network for HIV/AIDS and STBBI Clinical Trials Research (CTN+). The network will undertake clinical trials to find new ways to prevent, treat and manage HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood borne infections (STBBI), prioritizing a community-based approach to ensure relevant solutions for Canada’s most at-risk populations. La Presse,CBC, The Montreal Gazette, Toronto Star. Dr. Klein also commented on recent work in HIV research. CBC

The Traumatic Brain Injury Program at the Montreal General Hospital
The Traumatic Brain Injury Program at the Montreal General Hospital

Are you familiar with the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Program at the Montreal General Hospital (MGH)? Established in 1994, this acute rehabilitation program follows patients from admission to discharge, even those in intensive care. It welcomes around thirty patients admitted to the MGH. The multidisciplinary team (nutritionist, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, social worker, etc.) is heavily involved in the patient's day-to-day rehabilitation. Listen to Marie-Claude Champoux, occupational therapist in this program, talk about its benefits in an interview on QUB radio.

A preventive injection against HIV
A preventive injection against HIV

A preventive treatment given by injection every six months, from the pharmaceutical company Gilead, is raising great hopes of preventing HIV infection. Dr. Jean-Pierre Routy, Director of the MUHC's Chronic Viral Illness Service and researcher at the RI-MUHC, spoke to Radio-Canada 's radio and Téléjournal and to La Presse.

How to sleep well during a heatwave
How to sleep well during a heatwave

Summer in Montreal is often synonymous with heatwaves and high outdoor humidity. How can you sleep well during a heat wave? Dr. John Kimoff, respirologist and medical director of the MUHC Sleep Disorders Clinic, shares his tips in this interview with CBC Let's Go.

She saves a man in an ice cream shop
She saves a man in an ice cream shop

Dr. Ilana Bank, an emergency physician at the Montreal Children's Hospital, resuscitated a man in cardiac arrest while she was out for a simple ice cream. Montreal Gazette,CTV News

Greater transparency for the pharmaceutical industry
Greater transparency for the pharmaceutical industry

Dr. Emily McDonald, MUHC internal medicine specialist, researcher at the RI-MUHC and director of the Canadian Medication Appropriateness and Deprescribing Network spoke about the non-transparent relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and some physicians and its impact on drug prescribing, as well as what can be done to improve the situation. Radio-Canada

When social change leads to violence
When social change leads to violence

When society changes too quickly, it can lead to violence. This could explain why some teenagers become aggressive when they feel their masculinity is threatened, says Dr. Cécile Rousseau, a child psychiatrist at the Montreal Children's Hospital. 98.5 FM

To prevent drowning
To prevent drowning

In the majority of drownings that occur at home, we realize that the pool was not properly fenced, points out Dr. Hussein Wissanji, pediatric general surgeon at the Montreal Children's Hospital. CityNews