While COVID-19 has ravaged the health-care industry, a Ryerson nursing student says it has simultaneously created an opportunity to think differently about how to provide better care to diverse communities.…
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Experts warn health-care industry is on the brink of collapse; Ryerson nursing students concerned for their futures
Octavia Bullen had been a clinical intern for only two weeks when something happened that made her question the nursing profession, in which she has been training for five years.…
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New equity-based research aims to support food insecurity in Black households and care for residents in long-term care facilities
Two Ryerson professors are leading new equity-based research to help improve patient outcomes in long-term care homes and food insecurity in Black households. Based on their previous work, both professors…
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University forms advisory committee to aid in development of new medical school
Ryerson has formed a committee of nine medical experts to help plan for its proposed medical school in Brampton. The goal of the senior medical advisory committee (SMAC) is to…
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Ryerson’s School of Journalism allowing students and staff to take Indigenous holiday off
Ryerson’s School of Journalism is allowing students and staff to take the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation off after the provincial government announced last week it will not be…
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Anti-vaxxers, former front-line workers protest vaccine passports outside Toronto hospital
Vaccine passport rollout in Ontario sparks debate around ethics and individual freedoms in Toronto