New research published in JAMA finds more young people affected, with women facing greater risks. Alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH), a severe and potentially life-threatening liver disease, is rising ...
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Receiving a multiple myeloma diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Our Patient Journey Guide provides easy-to-understand information on immunotherapy treatments, side effects, and what to expect at each ...
Highlighting faculty members in honour of International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Each year on February 11, the United Nations celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
The future of health research isn’t just on the horizon—it’s happening right here at Queen’s. Our researchers are driving remarkable discoveries aimed at creating a healthier, more connected world.
“I think when we come out … of treatment, that's the worst time … Because you're on your own and … you got to feel like looking for resources”- Patient excerpt from ‘Coping with fear of cancer ...
The PhD in Health Quality (PhDHQ) will prepare experts who will improve the delivery of healthcare through teaching, developing new methodologies and theoretical frameworks, as well as testing ...
Queen's Infection Prevention & Control (IPAC) Online Professional Development Course is a fully online program with interactive content for health professionals who are new to or are about to enter ...
The Master of Science in Health Quality (MScHQ) degree prepares professionals for practice, research and education in the developing area of health quality, risk and safety. This two (2) year, ...
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