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  • Quick Q&A with Dr. Ilmar Kents

    Mini biography: After graduating from medical school in 1973, I practised family practice for 37 years and have finally retired to Bracebridge, Ont., and assist at surgery in Brantford, Ont. My busy practice kept me away from many of the pastimes I liked, but now I have time to fish. I delivered babies from 1976 to 1984, and after that only did office work. My hobby of scuba diving has taken me from Australia to Wakatobi to Borneo and to almost all the Caribbean islands. As long as it is warm, I will dive in it.
  • Press Review - November 20, 2012

    Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: The obesity crisis: Are doctors making us fat? Read this and
  • The butler did it . . .

    . . . made our European cruise extra enjoyable with his attentive care, that is. It may sound decadent, but it’s a great addition to a vacation
  • Have EMRs reached a tipping point in Canada?

    Canadian family physician use of emergency medical records (EMRs) continues to increase, with 56% now using EMRs, a new study suggests.
  • Researchers honoured by Health Reearch Foundation and Prix Galien

    TORONTO | The Health Research Foundation has awarded its prestigious Medal of Honour to Dr. Charles Scriver and Arnold Steinberg for their outstanding contributions to health sciences and public health innovation during a ceremony held in Toronto Wednesday. The ceremony was co-hosted with Prix Galien Canada.
  • Sainte-Justine surgery backlog blamed in part on nurses’ maternity leaves

    Sainte-Justine Hospital has cut its volume of surgeries by at least 20 per cent because of a shortage of nurses — stemming, in part, from a high number of maternity leaves since the summer, The Gazette has learned.
  • Jamaica T.O. series: Education key to success says Toronto nurse manager

    Nurse Manager Dionne Sinclair an award-winning body builder, a model, a registered nurse, the owner of two master’s degrees, a fitness instructor and a motivational speaker. But if she had her way back in 1976, she would have walked back to Jamaica to get away from the London, Ont. winter.
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