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Globe and Mail
High-stakes decision making in the boardroom can sometimes feel like a matter of life and death. In an operating room, that is actually true.
It's that added element of extreme pressure that inspired business researchers at Queen's University in Kingston to focus on surgeons in a new study examining positive and negative leadership behaviours, and their subsequent impact on how colleagues are able to function as a team.
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Radio-Canada
Les ambulanciers paramédicaux d'Ottawa profitent maintenant d'un nouveau système pour les aider à réduire leur temps d'intervention dans quatre hôpitaux de la capitale.
Grâce aux données du système de répartition des ambulanciers, les écrans installés dans les établissements de santé affichent en temps réel les informations sur les déplacements des ambulances.
Les écrans s'illuminent en rouge lorsqu’une équipe passe trop de temps à l'hôpital avant de pouvoir être envoyée sur les lieux d'une autre urgence.
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Trail Times
Full hip and knee replacements at the Trail hospital remain on hold pending the outcome of a study into the rise of post-op infections.
Elective (scheduled) joint replacement surgeries were stopped in December, affecting 37 people, after six patients were confirmed to have infections after surgery.
No specific strain has been isolated to all six cases — but all were related to pre-operative or post-operative care with this specific type of surgery.
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The Western Star
Corner Brook native Dr. Stephen French will have a unique vantage point at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
French, an orthopedic surgeon who has been living in Calgary with his wife Susan and three daughters for the past four years, is the team doctor for Team Canada's 10-member alpine ski team for the three speed events.
French, in a volunteer role as a consultant with the Vancouver Olympic Committee, was a member of the general medical team at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.
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Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Congratulations to Dr. Peter Fowler, appointed to the Order of Canada for his pioneering contributions to the development of sport medicine in Canada.
Dr. Fowler is an internationally renowned orthopedic surgeon and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Surgery at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry. He was the co-founder and former medical director of the Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Clinic at Western and has served as Chief Medical Officer to Canadian National teams at Commonwealth and Olympic Games.
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Huffington Post
Today, over one million Canadians are medically frail: Approximately 25 per cent of those over age 65 and 50 per cent past age 85. The aging of Canadian society and the growing number of older adults living with frailty poses unprecedented societal and medical challenges, which will only increase in the coming years.
In 10 years, over two million Canadians may be living with frailty, which is defined as a state of increased vulnerability, with reduced physical reserve and loss of function across multiple body systems.
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