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February 17, 2017

Science Show & Tell: How parents’ health literacy affects health outcomes for children with chronic kidney disease

In a new study led by The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), a Toronto research team assessed how parents’ health literacy, or ability to understand medical information and make decisions about care, may affect health outcomes for children with nephrotic syndrome.

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February 16, 2017

Use of electronic medical records may result in better tracking of childhood obesity rates, new study finds

An Ontario research team led by The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) examined the use of electronic medical records to track rates of overweight and obesity in children.

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February 15, 2017

A shared vision: SickKids partners with Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital Trust

On Wednesday, February 15, a strategic partnership between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital Trust (NMCHT) was celebrated in Johannesburg, South Africa. Signed in April 2016, this two-year partnership is supported through a C$2.5 million investment from the Government of Canada, through Global Affairs Canada.

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February 15, 2017

Part of SickKids history waves proudly upon our flag

This year marks Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation (Canada 150) and the 52nd anniversary of the Canadian national flag, which was raised for the first time on Parliament Hill on Feb. 15, 1965. High atop the flagpoles at the entrance to SickKids proudly waves not only the Canadian and Ontario flags, but also SickKids’ very own flag.

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February 14, 2017

SickKids staff share their knowledge with International Learners Program cohort from Singapore

Peggy and Karen are recent graduates of the International Learner Program (ILP) at the Learning Institute. The two participants, from KK Women's and Children's Hospital in Singapore, took part in a six-week observership in SickKids' Cleft Lip and Palate Program.

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February 13, 2017

Obesity and mental illness: an epidemic within an epidemic

Dr. Elizabeth Dettmer, Staff Psychologist and Mental Health Lead with the SickKids Team Obesity Management Program (STOMP), offers her perspective on the need to provide a specialized, holistic approach to overall health for vulnerable teens who might otherwise be lost to the system.

February 13, 2017

SickKids celebrates International Development Week 2017

The Centre for Global Child Health SickKids celebrated International Development Week through a series of events, engaging SickKids and the local community in our work to improve the lives of children and their families in poor-resource environments.

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February 7, 2017

Using a white cane for vision loss can be more challenging than you’d think

Alissa Ulster, Social Worker in the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, offers her perspective during National White Cane Week on challenges facing thousands of Canadians who are living with vision loss.

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February 3, 2017

Statement regarding international patients and U.S. travel restrictions

We have recently become aware of families who have been impacted by decisions taken in the US. We empathize with the families who find themselves in this difficult situation.

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February 2, 2017

Empowering providers and patients through a “one patient, one record, one connected system” approach

SickKids has begun a multi-year project to implement a fully integrated health information system using software from the company Epic, an industry leader in electronic health record software.

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February 1, 2017

Building bridges to mental health services for children and youth

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre are pleased to announce that they are integrating to enable a more efficient, effective and integrated approach to the provision of mental health services for children and youth that bridges care in hospital and in the community.

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January 25, 2017

Our shared vision for mental health services for children and youth

Dr. Michael Apkon, President and CEO, and Donna Duncan, President and CEO of The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre offer their perspective on how SickKids is bridging hospital and community mental health services for children and youth.

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