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A camera man films an adult doing chest compressions on a CPR dummy while someone dressed in paramedic gear instructs through a microphone

November 28, 2016

SickKids, Toronto Paramedic Services and Heart & Stroke teach CPR live on Breakfast Television!

To commemorate CPR Awareness Month SickKids hosted some special guests to highlight the importance of basic CPR training in emergency situations. Kicking off a day long series of sessions collaboratively taught by educators from SickKids, Toronto Paramedic Services and Heart & Stroke, a special morning session was featured live on Breakfast Television.

November 21, 2016

Genetic counselling and the path towards precision medicine

Cheryl Shuman is Director of Genetic Counselling at SickKids, and was the first genetic counsellor in Canada.

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November 21, 2016

Largest international study of its kind finds new schizophrenia risk genes

Canadian and international scientists have uncovered six new schizophrenia risk genes in the largest study of its kind.

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November 15, 2016

PICH2GO helps tackle children’s pain through art and discussion

For International Pain Awareness Week, the SickKids Pain Centre organized a series of educational and networking events, which brought together clinicians, researchers, trainees, patient families and policymakers to help engage, empower and educate about the very real child health problem of pain in kids.

November 14, 2016

Children with cancer much more likely than adults to receive high-intensity end-of-life care despite access to palliative care

About 40 per cent of children with cancer receive at least one form of high-intensity end-of-life care treatment according to a new study from ICES and SickKids.

November 10, 2016

SickKids notifies heart surgery patients of potential infection risk associated with heater-cooler devices

SickKids is contacting patients who have had heart surgery since December 2013 (when the devices first came into use at SickKids) about a potential risk related to their surgery.

November 10, 2016

Congratulations to these SickKids staff on their awards and achievements!

There is no shortage of talented and hardworking staff members at SickKids. Our staff pride themselves on going above and beyond in their work to improve the health and well-being of children and advance the fields of health care and health research. Congratulations to the following staff members who were recently recognized for their work and achievements.

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November 10, 2016

SickKids ranked No. 2 on Canada’s Top 40 Research Hospitals list in 2016

SickKids earned second place on the annual top 40 list for overall research spending, a jump from third place last year. The list examines research hospitals across the country and ranks them based on research spending and intensity.

November 8, 2016

Comparing benefits of donor breast milk to formula for very low birth weight babies

A Perspective from Dr. Sharon Unger, Staff Neonatologist at Mount Sinai Hospital and Associate Staff Neonatologist at SickKids and Dr. Deborah L. O’Connor, Senior Associate Scientist in Translational Medicine at SickKids.

November 7, 2016

SickKids topping the charts as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers

SickKids is proud to have been named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2017 by Mediacorp Canada Inc. This is the fifth time since 2011 SickKids has received this award.

November 7, 2016

Walking alongside: Complex Care Program celebrates 10 years of caring for SickKids’ most medically fragile patients

Over the past 10 years the Complex Care Program at SickKids has been caring for hundreds of children and families as they navigate not just their health care needs but all aspects of life with medical complexity.

November 3, 2016

Better Nights, Better Days intervention study aims to help kids sleep better

Researchers across Canada have created a unique program to address insomnia in kids. “Better Nights, Better Days” is an evidence-based online intervention program for parents who have children that experience sleep issues.

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