The Baby Care for Grandparents Workshop, the first of its kind in Canada, runs once a month at Sunnybrook.
Sunnybrook Magazine – Spring 2017
We are Sunnybrook
Meet some of the inspiring faces that go above and beyond each and every day, in all corners of the hospital.
Decreasing antibiotic use for preemies in the NICU
A new program has reduced the use of antimicrobial medications in the NICU by 19 per cent. In the long term, the team is aiming for a 55-per-cent...
Researchers explore using video games as a way to reduce delirium in seniors
Delirium, characterized by acute confusion and inability to concentrate, is a common occurrence in seniors, especially in an emergency department...
Telemedicine connects patients to their care teams in new ways
Telemedicine helps reduce wait times and emergency room visits, and has helped expand care across the country.
Today’s role of the anesthesiologist goes far beyond the operating room
At Sunnybrook, the anesthesiologist's role is expanding with the creation of the Centre for Perioperative Brain Health
The eyes could reveal clues about bipolar disorder and its link to heart disease
Blood vessels at the back of the eye may help explain the link between bipolar disorder and a heightened and earlier risk of heart disease.
Advances in treating glioblastoma, a virulent and erratic brain cancer
Glioblastomas are the most common and most aggressive of malignant tumours that originate in the brain.
Experts working to reduce preventable preterm births in Ontario
Dr. Jon Barrett leads a team that is exploring every aspect of preterm birth in Ontario, from pregnancy and delivery to support systems.
Working together in the trauma unit: police and ED staff
Sunnybrook and the Toronto Police Services have developed a program that's helped improve collaboration between both teams in the trauma unit.