Sunnybrook’s trauma team provides state-of-the-art care to the most severely injured patients.
Sunnybrook Magazine – Fall 2016
The anthropologist: Lesley Gotlib Conn
A hospital seems an unlikely place to find an anthropologist, but for Lesley Gotlib Conn, it makes perfect sense.
Improving outcomes for NICU babies through breastfeeding peer support
Peer counselling at Sunnybrook’s NICU improves breastfeeding rates and outcomes for premature babies.
The importance of a never-stop-learning nursing culture
Advanced education is helping nurses expand their horizons – and mentor the colleagues who follow in their footsteps.
The lab technologist: Angelo DiNardo
After undergoing heart surgery, Angelo DiNardo had a new perspective on how important his lab work really is.
The patient services aide: Greg Karman
Known as "The Smiling Man," PSA Greg Karman makes patients' days with little — but meaningful — gestures.
The finance assistant: Ohannes Tchamichian
From Aleppo, Syria, to the Sunnybrook Foundation, Ohannes proud to be a member of the Sunnybrook team.
The clinical navigator: Katie Wicik
Katie helps find appropriate care and resources for families and youth aged 13 to 26 who are living with mental health issues, addiction concerns or...
Sharing the wealth of their new life
The Nanjis’ generosity has touched the lives of countless patients passing through Sunnybrook.
3-D mammograms may improve accuracy of breast cancer screening
3-D mammograms could enhance breast cancer detection, and may also reduce the number of false alarms from breast cancer screenings.