This guide provides exercises and information for patients who have had a hip replacement and who have been told they are weight bearing as tolerated. Weight bearing as tolerated This means you are ...
Congratulations to Dr. Giuseppe Papia who was selected by physicians, clinicians, industry and patients to receive the Canada ...
Passes include in-and-out privileges for a 24-hour period, and they can be used any time for both consecutive and non-consecutive days. Passes can be transferrable between patients, their ...
The Hurvitz Centre confirms Sunnybrook’s role as a leader in brain health for Canada, and plays a vital role in our vision of ...
In an article published in the September 13, 2024 issue of the journal Science, SRI scientist and Canada Research Chair Dr. Meaghan O’Reilly provides an overview of the roots of FUS, its advances, and ...
The transition to a digital pathology platform at the Pathology Lab at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre will allow for quicker, more efficient access to expert pathological assessments in the ...
A psychological reaction that occurs after experiencing a highly stressing event (e.g., wartime combat, physical violence or a natural disaster) outside the range of normal human experience. It is ...
Recently published in JAMA, findings of the HeLiX Randomized Clinical Trial, an 8-year multicentre trial, demonstrate that among patients undergoing liver resection for a cancer-related indication, ...
Researchers at Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI) have been awarded over $3M in funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Spring 2024 Project Grants competition. Six projects (13 ...
Dr. Amr Moustafa is a Cardiologist who earned his undergraduate degree and completed his Cardiology residency training at Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt. He obtained his Cardiovascular Medical ...
Dr. Lisa Robinson began her service as Dean of the Temerty Faculty of Medicine (Temerty Medicine) and the Vice Provost, Relations with Health Care Institutions at the University of Toronto (U of T) on ...
A nuclear medicine procedure in which a gamma camera rotates around the patient and takes pictures from many angles, which a computer then uses to form a tomographic (cross-sectional) image.