Faculty Board proposes accelerated medical school
If a proposed new program passes at Senate, select students could proceed to medical school at Queen’s after only two years of undergraduate education.
View ArticleKGH and Hotel Dieu integration to have minimal impact on medical school
June 28 saw a historic merger between two local hospitals: Kingston General Hospital (KGH) and Hotel Dieu Hospital.
View ArticleBringing to life a curriculum around assisted death is the first step
It’s a difficult subject to talk about, but the contentiousness of physician-assisted death may be all the more reason to normalize education around it.
View ArticleDoctoring a different path
Traditionally medical students exclusively came from science backgrounds. However, due to evolving admission requirements for medical schools, the background of these students is at its most diverse.
View ArticleYou can’t quantify personality
Grading a test is a lot easier than grading someone’s personality.
View ArticleNew med building opens
The Queen’s School of Medicine completed a new $77-million home at the corner of Arch and Stuart Streets.
View ArticleProgram performs
Residency programs in the Queen's School of Medicine are doing better than before.
View ArticleA grave history
When someone’s buried six feet under, it’s assumed they’re dead and gone.
View ArticleProfessor claims Queen’s owes over $11.5 million for expropriation
In an ongoing Ontario Municipal Board case, a Queen’s professor is accusing the University of taking her properties without proper compensation, with damages in the case exceeding $11.5 million.
View ArticleQueen’s medical school’s prejudicial past
Although Queen’s was one of the first schools in Canada to accept women into their medical school, they were also the first to systemically expel them.
View ArticlePatient abuse needs to be in focus at medical schools
Currently, Canadian medical schools are taking a step in the right direction by trying to incorporate how doctors should interact with their patients into the curriculum.
View ArticleKGH and Hotel Dieu integration to have minimal impact on medical school
June 28 saw a historic merger between two local hospitals: Kingston General Hospital (KGH) and Hotel Dieu Hospital.
View ArticleBringing to life a curriculum around assisted death is the first step
It’s a difficult subject to talk about, but the contentiousness of physician-assisted death may be all the more reason to normalize education around it.
View ArticleDoctoring a different path
Traditionally medical students exclusively came from science backgrounds. However, due to evolving admission requirements for medical schools, the background of these students is at its most diverse.
View ArticleYou can’t quantify personality
Grading a test is a lot easier than grading someone’s personality.
View ArticleQueen’s medical school’s prejudicial past
Although Queen’s was one of the first schools in Canada to accept women into their medical school, they were also the first to systemically expel them.
View ArticlePatient abuse needs to be in focus at medical schools
Currently, Canadian medical schools are taking a step in the right direction by trying to incorporate how doctors should interact with their patients into the curriculum.
View ArticleNew med building opens
The Queen’s School of Medicine completed a new $77-million home at the corner of Arch and Stuart Streets.
View ArticleProgram performs
Residency programs in the Queen's School of Medicine are doing better than before.
View ArticleA grave history
When someone’s buried six feet under, it’s assumed they’re dead and gone.
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