Ontario’s healthcare crisis, the pandemic, staffing shortages, and a lack of support results in nursing student burnout.
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TMU Says Wait Times Will Improve If Students Pay More for Health Care — Will They?
by Racy Rafiqueby Racy Rafique8.5% of students voted to increase student health service fees by 888%.
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‘We Need to Act Now’: OMA Sounds the Alarm over Doctor, Hospital Bed Shortages
Ontario Medical Association panel says buckling healthcare system could see short-term improvements if 3 immediate steps taken.
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Mural Celebrating Nurses Unveiled at Dundas and Bond
The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) has unveiled a 18-storey mural dedicated to nurses across Canada. The project is a “reminder to people in Canada of the immense role nurses have …
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How a lack of cultural competency in mental health care is failing BIPOC communities
by Pia Aranetaby Pia AranetaRacialized individuals face greater barriers to mental health support despite having worse mental health than their non-racialized counterparts. How can cultural competency training alleviate the problem?
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From the frontlines: a look into the lives of health-care workers a year into the pandemic
For my family and others living with health-care workers, March 2020 never stopped The moment my mom saw her hospital unit’s COVID-19 vaccine sign-up sheet she told me it felt …