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Dec 5, 2019

Looking at addiction in innovative ways wins Dr. James MacKillop the 2019 Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research

Research to understand all types of addiction – alcohol, cannabis, opioids, tobacco, gambling, and even food – using a rarely seen combination of diverse areas of science has garnered Dr. James MacKillop of McMaster University and St....
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Dec 4, 2019

Top 100 Employer Award

Here’s why St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH) is the employer of choice for so many area health-care workers

Founded in 1890 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, SJHH’s mission was to deliver care and serve the needs of the most vulnerable....

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Nov 26, 2019

Hamilton Health Team chosen as one of first in Ontario to move forward with health team model

The Ontario government today announced that Hamilton will be one of the first communities in Ontario to move forward with establishing an Ontario Health Team....

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Nov 25, 2019

When NCR patients disappear from psychiatric care, it’s actually a sign that the system works

Written by: Simon Lewsen | Published November 24, 2019Simon Lewsen is a writer based in Toronto. A version of this essay appeared in The Local. For patients accused of crimes, being deemed not criminally responsible is supposed to be a pathway to healing...

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Nov 25, 2019

Where to Turn When Fun Becomes Addiction

A fun night out in a Niagara Falls casino, an afternoon betting on a favourite sports team, even a simple scratch ticket – gambling is more prevalent in our society than many people realize. For many, these activities tend to be harmless fun...

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Nov 22, 2019

The Reciprocal Effect of Working as a Team Player

“Prioritizing wellness on our unit is important because it can become hectic with the patient volume and unpredictable environment. Simple things such as taking my breaks, eating on time, and planning healthy meals are ways I practice self-care. One...

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