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October 6, 2017

How to improve health technology assessments for children

Dr. Avram Denburg, Staff Oncologist and Project Investigator, reflects on the need to think differently and systematically about how to make drug policy for children across Canada.

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October 2, 2017

SickKids scientists obtain blueprint of molecular target for blood cancer and autoimmune therapies

SickKids researchers have been exploring the molecular structure of immune cell components, and how gaining an understanding of their anatomical organization can help develop future targeted therapies for blood cancers and autoimmune diseases.

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September 29, 2017

Life after childhood cancer: My dual roles as a researcher and survivor

Dr. Victoria Forster, post-doctoral fellow in Genetics & Genome Biology, shares her perspective on combining her experience and profession to advocate for the childhood cancer survivor community.

September 29, 2017

Update to 90-Day status report following the Lang Review of the Motherisk Drug Testing Laboratory (MDTL)

As a result of Justice Lang's and SickKids's own internal review of the Motherisk Drug Testing Laboratory, an updated 90-day Status Report highlights the changes which SickKids has implemented to prevent similar events from occurring at SickKids again.

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September 29, 2017

Update on Motherisk Program at The Hospital for Sick Children

Through SickKids' internal review, and in cooperation with the independent review, areas of concern have been identified within the Motherisk Program. An Updated Summary of Findings is available.

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September 29, 2017

Refugee children and youth at higher risk of unintentional injury compared with non-refugee immigrants

Refugee children and youth have a 20 per cent higher rate of unintentional injury compared to their non-refugee immigrant counterparts, according to a new study by researchers at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).

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September 25, 2017

Through the eyes of teens with cancer: how a photography project helped SickKids’ teens fight cancer

Funded by the Garron Family Cancer Centre, the seven-week Photovoice program put a point-and-shoot camera in the hands of six teenagers in cancer treatment, aged 13 to 18. The teens took photos based on themes they came up with together (strength, fear, hope, struggle and true friendship).

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September 21, 2017

Neuroscientists link memory fundamentals with Alzheimer’s disease in promising study

To acknowledge World Alzheimer’s Day, SickKids’ neuroscientists Dr. Paul Frankland and Dr. Sheena Josselyn shared their discoveries in memory research and their inspiration to erase the neurodegenerative disease.

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September 19, 2017

Learning Institute celebrates a decade of excellence in education

SickKids’ Learning Institute celebrates 10 years of growth and innovative learning across the organization.

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September 13, 2017

From first steps to 25 years: Staff celebrate a quarter century at SickKids

The 25-Year Celebration Dinner celebrated 63 employees who have reached this milestone – a quarter of a century, during which they've grown in their careers and had remarkable experiences, since their first steps at SickKids.

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September 13, 2017

Say the ‘S’ word! Using education and simulation to improve management of sepsis

In recognition of World Sepsis Awareness Day, SickKids is highlighting how collaboration and innovation have contributed to the success of our inpatient sepsis recognition and management project.

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September 8, 2017

Changing the face of cancer care at home and around the world

Paediatric brain tumour biopsies from across Canada and around the world are being analyzed at SickKids using new, state-of-the-art diagnostic, prognostic and predictive tests for childhood cancers.

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