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Security awareness training is an important part of Queen's University IT Security Program. The aim of this course is to establish a foundational knowledge across the Queen's community regarding ...
Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) has added a new Research Talk to the Cinq à Sept digital collection from Dr. Shahirose Sadrudin Premji, Professor and Sally Smith Chair in Nursing, School of Nursing. Her ...
On the recommendation of Dean Jane Philpott, Teri Shearer, Interim Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) has appointed Dr. Annette Hay as the inaugural SEAMO Chair in Research and Innovation in the ...
Unleashing the Power of Teamwork in Health Care Teamwork makes the dream work. Anyone who's worked in a high-functioning team knows that, and Dr. Wiley Chung believes it's the key to achieving better ...
This story is part of #TheNext25, an ongoing series exploring how Queen's Health Sciences is reimagining health education, research, and patient care. Dr. Chris Booth’s calls for “a common-sense ...
Research Poster Day is an opportunity for upper-year students to present their research results developed during their lab based courses. Date: Tuesday, April 4th 2023 Time: 9am to 12pm and 1pm to 4pm ...
Two research projects, in the Faculty of Health Sciences have received funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund’s (NFRF) 2020 Exploration competition, a program that encourages scholars to take ...
From an Indigenous healthcare learning resource to a Positive Space Challenge, find out how Queen’s Health Sciences is recognizing both National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month. June is a ...
Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) has added two new, compelling research talks to the Cinq à Sept digital collection. These talks, sponsored by the William J. Henderson Foundation, explore the topics of ...
When you access health services, you’re not only in the hands of one person. An average patient in a hospital surgical ward can see up to 27 health professionals during their stay. The newest Queen’s ...
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