For many with valve disorders, the options are let your malfunctioning heart continue to deteriorate or face high-risk surgery. That's changing.
Sunnybrook Magazine – Fall 2019
Toronto surgeries viewed live in Montreal for the first time
During the three-hour surgery, a team of surgeons wore microphones and headphones in order to answer real-time questions from the audience.
Treating brain tumours with ultrasound: this could be the next frontier in cancer treatment
Focused ultrasound could enhance chemotherapy treatments for patients like Paul Hudspith.
Sunnybrook is leading ground-breaking research for PTSD and alcoholism treatment
Sunnybrook is the first in Canada to trial use of deep-brain stimulation for hard-to-treat alcoholism and PTSD.
Gathering clues about early onset dementia
Researchers are working to identify when dementia is imminent in people with a genetic predisposition to the disease.
Could 3D printing make prosthetics quicker and more comfortable for patients?
Researchers are testing whether 3D printing can make creating made-to-fit parts of prosthetic limbs faster and more comfortable for patients.
Michelle went from an investment banker, to inventing a device that could save lives
Former investment banking analyst Michelle Jennett switched careers to pursue her passion for medicine. Now, she’s developing RescuBeat, a...
Behind the scenes: Preparing for hip/knee surgery
Holland Centre experts share what it takes to prepare a patient and operating room space for each hip and/or knee replacement procedure.
Providing more specialized, streamlined care for blood cancer patients in Canada
Through Sunnybrook’s Complex Malignant Hematology Program, the most vulnerable patients get specialized care.
Handcrafted wig stands are a welcomed sight at the Odette Cancer Centre
Woodturner Allan Cooper began donating the wooden wig stands to the cancer centre after losing his wife to cancer nine years ago.