Media Room Events Unlocking boundless potential For patients, clinicians and researchers alike, St. Joseph’s Health Care London’s new PET/CT is quickly living up to high expectations and helping to pave the way in making the impossible possible.Read More September 23, 2021 ‘I felt better’- New type of expanded dialysis is improving quality of life for patients September 16, 2021 Addressing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic September 14, 2021 Researching treatments for COVID-19 September 9, 2021 Understanding the COVID-19 virus through health research September 7, 2021 Responding to the call for action during the COVID-19 pandemic July 20, 2021 ‘The scariest part is the uncertainty’ – New therapeutic tool proven effective for MS patients with mental health challenges July 8, 2021 Research encourages re-evaluation of special nerve treatment for chronic pain June 30, 2021 Making it easier for living donors to give the gift of life June 23, 2021 A “safety net of relationships” to bridge the gap between hospital and community at discharge First Page Icon Created with Sketch. First page « First Previous Page Icon Created with Sketch. Previous page ‹ Previous Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Next Page Icon Created with Sketch. Next page Next › Last Page Icon Created with Sketch. Last page Last »
Unlocking boundless potential For patients, clinicians and researchers alike, St. Joseph’s Health Care London’s new PET/CT is quickly living up to high expectations and helping to pave the way in making the impossible possible.Read More
September 23, 2021 ‘I felt better’- New type of expanded dialysis is improving quality of life for patients
July 20, 2021 ‘The scariest part is the uncertainty’ – New therapeutic tool proven effective for MS patients with mental health challenges
June 23, 2021 A “safety net of relationships” to bridge the gap between hospital and community at discharge
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