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Behind the Scenes of the Lachine Hospital Modernization Project

January 23rd, 2017 Articles Some of the members of the team behind the Lachine Hospital modernization project. From left to right: Noé Djawn White, Ariane Couture, Samia Mostefai, Malika Cheloufi, Teresa Di Bartolo, Michèle Czerednikow and Dominique …

Face to Face with...

January 24th, 2017 Articles How long have you worked here? I've been working in the MS Program for about four years and as a nurse for 11 years—all of which have been at the MUHC. Why did you choose this field? I got into the MS world because I love the …

Geriatric Medicine: a targeted approach to senior care

January 24th, 2017 Articles Life expectancy has increased considerably over the last century. But this gift of longevity has not come without its price. Chronic illness, often combined with other health conditions, burden the lives of many of our …

Portrait of a telehealth visionary

January 26th, 2017 Articles A leader with a passionate disposition and devotion to her work, Madeleine St-Gelais has spent more than 12 years developing telehealth within the Réseau universitaire intégré de santé McGill (RUIS McGill). Her outstanding …

MUHC takes key role in Pan-Canadian Crohn's and Colitis patient care and research Network

May 12th, 2016 Releases Canadians living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) will have access to better care thanks to the first Pan-Canadian network of leading Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis patient care and research centres. The network, …

Brain cells that aid appetite control identified

May 13th, 2016 Releases By Katherine Gombay It’s rare for scientists to get what they describe as “clean” results without spending a lot of time repeating the same experiment over and over again. But when researchers from the Research Institute of the …

Shedding light on the genetic causes of cerebral palsy

May 16th, 2016 Articles Bennett was just a few months old when Emily Diamond and her husband started to notice abnormal signs in their son’s behaviour. “I had some doubts deep down, but I tried to find excuses to explain his developmental delays,” …

Zero gluten, only way to treat celiac disease

May 18th, 2016 Articles News Julie Boisvenue found out she had celiac disease – an inflammation of the small bowel caused by a reaction to gluten – in circumstances that were far from ordinary. The mother of a 14-year-old son and an 11-year-old daughter …

Kangaroo Care provides multiple benefits for babies and parents

May 18th, 2016 Articles Getting an ultrasound for pregnancy can be nerve racking, but on this day Naminata Sylla was looking forward to hers as she needed a little light in her life after being delivered some very sad family news. But what was intended to …

A day in the life of Evelyn Gianopoulos, physiotherapist

May 18th, 2016 Articles Evelyn (Evanthia) Gianopoulos is a physiotherapist working part-time in the Orthopedic-Trauma service at the Montreal General Hospital of the McGill University Health Centre (MGH-MUHC). As a rehabilitation and movement specialist, …