NEW – Serving our service members Your QEII NEW – Serving our service members For healthcare workers at the Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building at the QEII Health Sciences Centre, providing the best care possible to residents...
NEW – A word from the QEII Foundation Your QEII NEW – A word from the QEII Foundation Family is a theme that often surrounds a healthcare journey. From blood-relations to chosen family, these are the people that lift...
NEW – Supporting critical technology Research & Innovation NEW – Supporting critical technology Cancer rates in Nova Scotia are high — some of the highest in the country. Each year, 7,000 Nova Scotians are diagnosed with the disease, with...
NEW – Pro-pronouns Your QEII NEW – Pro-pronouns Words matter — particularly in health care. For doctors and medical staff, knowing the proper terminology for various ailments,...
Research & Innovation NEW – The right care at the right time Managing modern health care is an information-intensive endeavour. Decision-makers rely on data from a multitude of sources, including doctors,...
Research & Innovation NEW – ‘Everyone is very grateful for the new space’ Between 100 and 150 lifesaving doses of systemic therapy are prepared for cancer patients at the QEII Health Sciences Centre every day. Now, that...
Your QEII NEW – ‘Leading the nation in surgical robotics’ This past July, healthcare history was made as the QEII Health Sciences Centre became the first Canadian hospital to perform a patient procedure using...
Research & Innovation NEW – Championing innovative health care When Dr. Karen Cross arrived at Nova Scotia Health to take her new position as an Innovator in Residence, she hit the ground running. Her mission is...
Your QEII NEW – Accessory to kindness It’s no secret — when you look good, you feel good. Regardless of what we’re going through, moving through life with a...