(Photography by Kevin Van Paassen) It just got easier to navigate Sunnybrook’s array of hospital services, from renewing parking permits to helping...
Sunnybrook Magazine
How drones could help deliver life-saving treatment in rural areas
Researchers are testing the use of drones to bring defibrillators to people experiencing cardiac arrest. The idea is to get these life-saving...
‘It made a huge difference’: a patient shares his thoughts on Sunnybrook’s new hydration program
Sunnybrook is the first hospital in Canada to trial a new program, allowing eligible patients awaiting surgery the chance to stay hydrated before...
We Are Sunnybrook
Meet some of the inspiring faces that go above and beyond each and every day, in all corners of the hospital.
Health-care providers recall their experiences working the April 23 Code Orange
Here is how several Sunnybrook employees recall what happened on that day.
Investigating use of focused ultrasound to treat major depression
Sunnybrook researchers are investigating exciting new techniques to harness the power of ultrasound waves to treat depression.
On the front lines of health care
New father Kriti cuddles his newborn son with therapeutic skin-to-skin contact. Born weighing less than two pounds, Arjan spent his first three...
Residential treatment program offers hope for OCD patients
Sunnybrook's residential treatment program for severe OCD is the first program of its kind in Canada.
Made-in-Sunnybrook device could help surgeons remove breast tumours with unprecedented precision
The MOLLI device was designed to identify the exact location and depth of breast tumours, showing the surgeon where and how deep to cut.
The important role that empathy plays in medicine
How technological advancements in medicine risk the loss of human connection in the patient-doctor relationship.

