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MUHC holiday schedule
December 29th, 2025 News The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) will operate on a holiday schedule on the following statutory holidays: Thursday, January 1, 2026 Friday, January 2, 2026 On these dates, many administrative offices, clinics and test …
In every season, the heart of healing shines
December 19th, 2025 News …
Mission accomplished for the residents of the MPA and DEPA programs in pharmacy
December 19th, 2025 News The end of the residency year marks an important milestone for the next generation in pharmacy. This year, nine residents from the programme de maîtrise en pharmacothérapie avancée (MPA) and one resident from the programme de …
First baby of 2026 at the MUHC: it’s a girl!
January 1st, 2026 News Releases Left to right: Dr. Lina Huang, Dr. Julien Courville, Dr. Maya Mikutra-Cencora, Miriam Azer, mother, Sophia, baby, Samantha Lazar, LPN, Catherine Santos, RN. What a wonderful way to start the year at the McGill University …
Low-dose peanut therapy may help protect more children with peanut allergies
January 8th, 2026 News Releases Research New research finds a significantly lower dose of peanut oral immunotherapy may provide similar protection from accidental contamination, compared to standard treatment. Children with peanut allergies may not need …
2025–2026 Accessibility Action Plan approved
January 14th, 2026 News The MUHC’s 2025–2026 Action Plan for Persons Living With Disabilities is now available. The plan highlights key achievements from 2024–2025 and sets priorities for the year ahead. Highlights from last year include: stronger …
Temporary relocation of the Cancer Rehabilitation and Lymphedema clinics
July 22nd, 2025 News For patients and families of the Cancer Rehabilitation and Lymphedema clinics of the MUHC As part of significant renovations to enhance our facilities, the Cancer Rehabilitation Clinic and the Lymphedema Clinic, currently located at …
CAR-T Cell Therapy Program
CAR-T Cell Therapy Program About us The MUHC CAR-T Cell Therapy Program offers new immunotherapies to treat cancer. The "CAR" in CAR-T is short for chimeric antigen receptor. CAR-T cell therapy uses white blood cells (T lymphocytes) from the patient that …
Refer a patient to the CAR-T Cell Therapy Program
Refer a patient to the CAR-T Cell Therapy Program The MUHC CAR-T Cell Therapy Program only accept referrals from hematologists/oncologists. If you would like to refer a patient to the program, please read and fill out the relevant documents and email them …
A community of practice between the MUHC and the Ungava Tulattavik Health Centre
July 23rd, 2025 News Articles When clinical teams from the North and South connect, patients benefit. This is especially true in hand occupational therapy, where collaboration between professionals like Julie Massé, based in Kuujjuaq, and Bianca Abbate at …
